EDGE is one of those rare books that come along that will change the way you see the world. For more than 30 years, David Ricci has turned his camera on the everyday world with a curiosity that is driven by finding those places, views, and situations that bring the edge of chaos into alignment with the edge of aesthetic brilliance and transcendent beauty, seeking and finding a different and enlightening visual conversation with our material culture. The book includes an exceptionally cogent essay by Tim Davis that brings the joys of "life on the edge" into focus.
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David Ricci is a self-taught American photographer. He employs complex visual structures characterized by gesture and rhythm to reveal the underlying order in chaotic landscapes. He was the recipient of the Annual Curator's Award from The Center for Photographic Arts and was longlisted for the Aesthetica Prize in the UK. Ricci's work has been exhibited and acquired by several museums including Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fogg Museum, Winnipeg Art Gallery, The Hyde Collection, Fleming Museum, DeCordova Museum, and Smith College Museum of Art. Tim Davis is an American visual artist and poet, based in New York City and Tivoli, New York. He is the author and subject of several books of photography, plus a book of poetry. He was awarded the Rome Prize in 2007.
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