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David Stephenson, an American who moved
to Australia in 1982, has long brought a minimalist approach to maximalist
subjects, from the horizon, to clouds, to Australia’s icepack.
In the last decade he has used his camera to register gloriously geometric
patterns normally hidden from the naked eye. Using long exposures,
he has photographically brought the sumptuously detailed cupolas in
soaring European cathedrals, chapels, and palaces - normally cast in
deep shadow- back to brilliant life. (In a separate but conceptually
linked project) using even longer exposures, he has caught otherworldly
streaks of starlight in the night sky....his stargazing through his
camera is a variation on his theme of vibrant geometric abstractions.
By varying the intervals of his exposures, interrupting or making multiple
exposures, he has created his own music of the spheres. (Margarett
Loke, The New York Times, 2/11/2000) Stepehenson’s cupola project
has expanded to include over seventy-five sites in Europe, Russia
and Turkey.
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