Avard Woolaver is a social landscape photographer and is interested in New Topographics—the human-altered landscape–recording how human behavior and activity has affected the world. He looks for whimsical scenes, as well as elements of surrealism found in everyday life. The work is firmly planted in the documentary tradition, getting photos through observation rather than through set-up and image manipulation.
Sourced from the Sherman Hines Museum Collection (Liverpool, NS)
9” x 6”
Framed to 14 1/4” x 11 1/4”
Untitled Photograph (1982) by Avard Woolaver
125,00C$Prix
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