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This project involves a collection of photographs titled A Sparrow on the Floor of a Cathedral (ASFC). ASFC reveals a realm as boundless as the American west, both enticing for...
This project involves a collection of photographs titled A Sparrow on the Floor of a Cathedral (ASFC). ASFC reveals a realm as boundless as the American west, both enticing for its beauty and jeopardized due to pollution, development and extraction of resources. Jann Rosen - Queralt has made further conceptual connections between this project and the work of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) photographers like Thomas O' Sullivan, leading to the inclusion of accompanying information. USGS photographers diligently recorded the details surrounding the photographs they made, and it is Rosen - Queralt's belief that sharing information such as the location, voyage and date of capture of their images further ties the photograph to its physical reality. The goal is to create a pause, a collective inhale - for the audience to consider the ways in which their basic functions, relationships and understanding of the world may - or perhaps should - change after an other-worldly encounter with the deep.