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This Land: An Epic Postcard Mural on the Future of a Country in Ecological Peril

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By (author): David Opdyke Lawrence Weschler

David Opdyke's massive collage This Land (as elucidated in this book by award-winning author Lawrence Weschler) presents a slow-burning satire of the American Dream as it blunders into the reality of climate change

This Land is an epic mural fashioned by New York artist David Opdyke out of vintage American postcards which he then treated with disconcerting painted interventions. What at first reads as a panoramic bird's-eye view of an idyllic alpine valley reveals itself, upon closer examination, to be an array of connected scenes and vignettes.

Across more than five hundred postcards, each one portraying a distinct slice of idealized Americana (town squares, mountain highways, main streets and county seats), Opdyke's acerbic, emotionally jarring alterations gradually become evident.

In this prophetic refashioning, forests are aflame, tornadoes torque from one card into the next, a steamboat gets swallowed up whole by some sort of new megafauna, frogs fall like Biblical hail from the sky.

The human responses form a cacophony of desires and demands, panic and denial. Biplanes trail banners urging Repent Now!, others insist Legislative Action Would Be Premature, while still others advertise seats on an actual Ark.

The book This Land affords readers a closer and closer viewing of Opdykes devastatingly sardonic take on our impending ecological future, one in turn enlivened by Lawrence Weschler's vividly sly blend of artist profile and critical interpretation.

Featuring introductory essays providing background on the artist and the project as a whole, This Land also divides the sprawling mural into eight sections to allow for a more intimate viewing.

Interspersed among the detailed visual sections are insightful thematic essays by Lawrence Weschler and an afterword that serves as a stirring call to action by civil rights attorney Maya Wiley. Additionally, the book's jacket is printed on both sides, folding out to reveal the work in its full grandeur.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 646g
  • Dimensions: 236 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Monacelli Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781580935562

About David OpdykeLawrence Weschler

David Opdyke is an artist known for his trenchant political send-ups of American culture. Opdyke's political awakening in the early 2000s led to a body of work that confronted the horror of 9/11 and America's subsequent wars. His hyperrealistic topographical models of American suburbs comment on mall culture and suburban sprawl while his sculptures of ruined monuments mock imperialistic hubris. His work is held in the collections of MoMA the Washington Convention Center in DC and the Brooklyn Museum. Lawrence Weschler is author of more twenty books of narrative nonfiction most recently And How Are You Dr. Sacks? (FSG 2019). He is a former staff writer at the New Yorker and served as director of the New York Institute for the Humanities at NYU (2001-14) and artistic director of the Chicago Humanities Festival (2006-11). His books include Seeing is Forgetting the Name of the Thing One Sees; Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize); Everything That Rises: A Book of Convergences (winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Criticism 2007); and A Miracle A Universe: Settling Accounts with Torturers. Maya Wiley is a Professor of Public & Urban Policy at the New School University and an NBC News and MSNBC Legal Analyst. Before the New School Ms. Wiley a civil rights attorney was Counsel to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. In October 2020 Wiley announced her own candidacy to succeed de Blasio as mayor of New York.

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