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A publication in conjunction with Vague Terrain, a solo exhibition of large-scale photo works by Lisa Stinner, whose prints feature sparse man-made environments of the type often found at temporary Home and Garden shows. The exhibition ran from 13 April to 25 May 2006.

 

Vague Terrain, the exhibition title, is play on a French term “terrain vague” used by architects to refer to transitional areas between developed, usually urban spaces. These areas are at once disorderly and derelict, yet radically free from function or human imposed purpose.

 

Essay by Trevor Boddy.

 

“Stinner’s images are void of the humans that have created the documented spaces. From a cool point of view she illuminates sociological issues related to the Western experience.” — Excerpt from foreword J.J. Kegan McFadden

 

Vague Terrain (2007)

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  • $10.00. 32 pages, colour. 2007.

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