
Jeff Brouws: Silent Monoliths
The Coaling Tower Project
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Product details:
- Publisher Steidl
- Date of Publication 28 December 2023
- ISBN 9783958295544
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 279x279 mm
- Language English 0
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Jeff Brouws has spent the last 30 years photographing various aspects of the American cultural landscape, often assembling typologies of common architectural forms in everyday environments. In Silent Monoliths he documents a variety of concrete coaling towers standing dormant in isolated brownfields or along active railroad lines. Built between 1907 and 56 these remnants of railroadings past were once used to dispense coal into steam locomotives. Seemingly impervious to the vicissitudes of time, decay or outright removal, these sculptural examples of former industrial brawn recall an earlier technological era most of us never witnessed. Because of this we glimpsein real timewhat Walker Evans once termed the historical contemporary of the modern world.
Brouws practices an evidentiary form of photography, taking stand-alone portraits of coaling towers in homage to Hilla and Bernd Becher, as well as wider views revealing their broader contexts and landscapes. These two approaches reflect his dual interests in the New Topographics from the 1970s, as well as the compiling of typologiesa style of image making with historic roots traceable to the invention of photography itself as seen by Louis Daguerres photo of his fossil collection and William Henry Fox Talbots botanical photograms. Brouws coaling towers emerge in dialogue with these nineteenth- and twentieth-century predecessors.
In Brouws exceptional artistic and documentary project, he discovers beautifully unexpected architectures. They rise with vitality over present and absent railways, locating a landscape of transformation. Marcella Hackbard

Jeff Brouws: Silent Monoliths: The Coaling Tower Project
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