Landfall

Landfall by Mimi Plumb, published by TBW Books in 2018, is a striking collection of photographs that captures the anxieties of a world in turmoil. This first edition, second printing, consists of 120 pages and presents images taken during the early 1980s, reflecting a time that resonates with contemporary concerns. The work features a blend of haunting landscapes and intimate portraits, revealing the unsettling relationship between humanity and technology.
Readers will find that Landfall explores themes of destruction and unease through Plumb’s unique photographic lens. The images depict the remnants of a house fire alongside desolate alpine scenes, while group shots of individuals with advanced weaponry evoke a sense of disquiet. Plumb’s artistry intertwines personal memories with broader societal fears, creating a narrative that is both beautiful and foreboding. This edition invites contemplation on the scars left by human actions and the underlying tensions present in both personal and communal experiences.
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“Created from images taken during the early 1980s, Mimi Plumb’s Landfall encapsulates the anxieties of a world spinning out of balance, a mirror-land eerily reminiscent of our own time. The burnt out remains of a house fire open out onto equally decimated alpine landscapes, group shots of humans in lackadaisical embrace with high tech weapons of war … Plumb’s photographs of manmade scars and refuse mingle in seductive rhythm with portraits of friends and strangers in disquieting poses, reveling in the underlying unease the artist saw in herself, her community, and the world at large. ‘Years later the burnt lamp reminded me of when I was 9 years old, during the Cuban missile crisis in 1963, my mother told me there might be a nuclear war. For a period of time I would wake up in the middle of the night to repeatedly look at the hallway clock, and worried about not sleeping. At school, my classmates and I practiced getting under our desks.’ Plumb’s jarring yet delicate approach to image-making comes together in Landfall to fuel a narrative as foreboding as it is beautiful.”–Publisher
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