PEACE ON EARTH OR EARTH TO PIECES // Gerd Ludwig
“This feeling arises again today when I roam with my camera, the landscape spreading before my eyes like a paradise propels me back into my childhood years. My search for pristine landscapes, however often confronts me with the catastrophic effects of humanity’s disregard for nature.”
This collection of landscape photographs juxtaposes views of paradisal beauty with images of landscapes devastated by man. In the former USSR, the environment was marked by a legacy of irresponsibility: rivers became open sewers and leaking oil wells in Azerbaijan devastated entire regions. In the US, California’s Salton Sea saw millions of fish suffocate in a single day while the trees of The Smoky Mountains in Tennessee were destroyed by years of acid rain. Paradoxically, in Germany, an artificial canal cut into a pristine forest reveals the beauty and symmetry of trees. At a first glance even these destroyed landscapes appear irritatingly attractive, provoking the viewer to introspection and sadness – a feeling of innocence lost and a fall from paradise. Meanwhile, other images underline the magical beauty and quiet dignity of nature on our planet. Seen side-by-side, the similar aesthetic of both the destroyed and intact landscapes confronts the viewer with a contradiction to solve, and an urge to learn more about the content of the scene, providing a plea for the preservation of our environment.
This series is also available as a fine art exhibit.
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Gerd Ludwig's Bio
Gerd Ludwig's Features
Gerd Ludwig in the News
INSTITUTE Features
If you are interested in this feature or to commission Gerd please do not hesitate to contact Matt Shonfeld - matt@instituteartistmanagement.com Tel: +44 1225-462-968