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Capital - by Mark Hage (Paperback)

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  • A photographic journey behind the opaque storefronts of shuttered retail spaces, and their magical worlds of compositions and modern ruins.In Capital, Mark Hage reframes the story of gentrification, and in photographic portraits of shuttered retail spaces captures the hidden soul of the city.
  • About the Author: Mark Hage, long based in New York's SoHo neighborhood, has taught at Harvard, Yale, and Parsons on the narratives of structure and form from ancient times to the present; and spoke at the New Museum on the intersection of creative forces.
  • 128 Pages
  • Photography, Individual Photographers

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About the Book



In Capital by Mark Hage, an elegy to a disappearing city becomes an emotional homage to the anonymous labors that built it.



Book Synopsis



A photographic journey behind the opaque storefronts of shuttered retail spaces, and their magical worlds of compositions and modern ruins.


In Capital, Mark Hage reframes the story of gentrification, and in photographic portraits of shuttered retail spaces captures the hidden soul of the city. Exploring the accidental compositions that emerge in the built environment, he invites us to view an alternative to increasingly over-mediated spaces in photographs of what is abandoned, altered, left behind, gutted.



Review Quotes




"Each rectangle is its own poem. If I were teaching painting, I would use Capital as a textbook." --Anne Elliott, author of The Artstars


Hage's own design sense is exquisite: walls of color or lines or blotches, depths of field extending into unlit edges, snaking wires and interior transom windows, all framed to locate the viewer as the sole observer, the watchperson, watching for the next moves of capital. --Ron Slate, On the Seawall

"Capital's images capture the vestiges of this neglect with an eye for demolition's compositional accidents. Hage's camera zooms in on walls stripped down to scarred and textured abstractions, outlets and wires bereft of purpose, and columns that stand sentry over emptiness." --Louis Bury, Hyperallergic

As rents and demand, profit and loss, do their dance, hooks and plaster, paint and particleboard register the churn ... Capital is a compendium [of] behind plate glass, and... a city rapidly becoming something else. --Urban Omnibus

In these hybrid spaces, a spirit of labors comes through, anonymous labors that have come and gone, disparate hands that built the years, the same hands that built the city. In these worlds, there is ambiguity and hope, the emotion of aesthetic surprise. --Public Seminar

At first and perhaps out of discomfort, I walked by the shuttered stores thinking of them as surface, without seeking depth or further understanding. But with time, I started to look inside, lingered, and began to photograph for Capital. --Mark Hage, Lit Hub, "The Private Lives of Shuttered Stores"





About the Author



Mark Hage, long based in New York's SoHo neighborhood, has taught at Harvard, Yale, and Parsons on the narratives of structure and form from ancient times to the present; and spoke at the New Museum on the intersection of creative forces. His work has appeared in NOON, Lit Hub, and A Public Space, where he is a contributing editor.
Dimensions (Overall): 7.5 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 128
Genre: Photography
Sub-Genre: Individual Photographers
Publisher: Public Space Books
Theme: Essays
Format: Paperback
Author: Mark Hage
Language: English
Street Date: October 20, 2020
TCIN: 1010782676
UPC: 9781733973076
Item Number (DPCI): 247-33-4502
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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