Tag: Drew Nikonowicz

  • Photographers on Photographers: Shawn Bush on Drew Nikonowicz | LENSCRATCH

    Photographers on Photographers: Shawn Bush on Drew Nikonowicz | LENSCRATCH

    Photographers on Photographers: Shawn Bush on Drew Nikonowicz

    Drew Nikonowicz’s stunning body of work and recent book by Yoffy Press & FW:Books This World and Others Like It plays off the ideation of exploration within the 21st century landscape.  As an artist that has lived their entire life with access to worlds o

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    Drew Nikonowicz’s stunning body of work and recent book by Yoffy Press & FW:Books This World and Others Like It plays off the ideation of exploration within the 21st century landscape.  As an artist that has lived their entire life with access to worlds outside of his own via the internet and subsequent media, Nikonowicz carefully navigates the relationship between 19th century survey photographs created by photographers like Timothy H. O’Sullivan and Bierstadt Brothers, along with current methods of constructing realities though two-dimensional imagery.  In This world and Others Like It, Drew employs multiple methods of image making, juxtaposing digital constructions and large format black and white photographs as a means of questioning how humans interact with images, along with the process of creating and interpreting a photographic image as some form of reality.  The images that make up the work and book place viewers into a world that feels both familiar and foreign, forcing one to question truth and its relationship to actuality.

  • The Future of Sublime Landscapes | PDN Photo of the Day

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    The Future of Sublime Landscapes | PDN Photo of the Day

    Drawing upon the language of 19th century survey photographs, Drew Nikonowicz‘s work investigates the existence and role of a contemporary explorer by combining computer-generated and traditional photographic processes. The images in his first monograph, This World and Others Like It (Yoffy Press, 2019), suggest earth’s landscapes have been conquered and the only remaining frontiers are fictional or extraterrestrial.