Monday, April 13, 2015

Emily Gilmore- Boomoon

Boomoon





Naksan #8263, 2010

Naksan



Flowers Gallery
529 West 20th Street, NYC




This guy is a social enigma. He creates large format photographs of landscapes that are typically devoid of all human or animal life. His series Naksan was shot during snow storms on the beaches of
Naksan, the eastern coast of the Korean peninsula. Each shot has a three-part composition of land, sea, and sky.

Boomoon has been working with this type of imagery since the 1980's. The prints signify a sense of self-reflection for him, and they offer a meditative visual space for viewers.



Naksan #934, 2014

"When I am in the field, the image itself decides what moment I am waiting for."


Installation view at Flowers Gallery, NYC

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