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Bernhard LangBoneyard 001 by Bernhard Lang - Aerial view photography, planes, Air Force Base2022
2022
$1,544.39
£1,158.57
€1,300
CA$2,138.32
A$2,323.98
CHF 1,245.44
MX$28,217.30
NOK 15,635.78
SEK 14,499.81
DKK 9,903.59
About the Item
Boneyard 001 is a limited-edition photograph by contemporary artist Bernhard Lang.
This photograph is sold unframed as a print only. It is available in 3 dimensions:
*72 × 90 cm (28.3" × 35.4"), edition of 8 copies
*96 × 120 cm (37.8" × 47.2"), edition of 8 copies
*120 × 150 cm (47.2" × 59.1"), edition of 8 copies
All prints are signed and numbered.
Contact us regarding framing options.
The largest aircraft and missile facility in the world, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona, is the location the photographer shows us. 4,000 aircraft are based in this 2,600-acre desert, which is ideal for storage because of the extremely low humidity, which prevents metal from corroding, and the extremely hard ground, which keeps even the largest aircraft from sinking.
Since 2010, Bernhard Lang dedicates himself to aerial photography, travelling around the world and looking for singular landscapes impacted by human activities. From the sky, these views almost look like abstract paintings.
- Creator:Bernhard Lang (1970, German)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 28.35 in (72 cm)Width: 35.44 in (90 cm)
- More Editions Sizes:96 × 120 cm (37.8" × 47.2"), edition of 8 copies.Price: $2,851120 × 150 cm (47.2" × 59.1"), edition of 8 copies.Price: $4,277
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU803113497422
Bernhard Lang
Since 2010, Bernhard Lang has been doing aerial photography. He has travelled the world in search of landscapes strongly scarred by man’s imprint, which he photographs from aerial viewpoints using a ultra-light plane or a helicopter. Seen from the sky, these panoramas look almost like abstract paintings. Firmly in the field of contemporary art, his work seeks to incite thoughts on the environment whilst also giving aesthetic pleasure. Over the last ten years, his work has been recompensed by different international awards. “The aerial views show the world out of a different, uncommon perspective. [...] Also, you see the influence, the impact of the humans on the world. That’s what I’d like to show.’’
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