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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joel SimpsonPublisher: Jss Books LLC Imprint: Jss Books LLC Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.649kg ISBN: 9781967349821ISBN 10: 1967349827 Pages: 198 Publication Date: 24 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""Joel Simpson demonstrates that we shape and are shaped by land outside and inside. Ranging from abstraction to surrealism, through associative explorations that render the unconscious conscious, he invites us on fantastic journeys, offering us stimulating perspectives and tools designed to enrich our relationships with land/ourselves."" -JOHN PAUL CAPONIGRO ""Simpson's breathtaking images-manifesting 'psycho-geological photography'-stand as a testament to the profound imprint the earth leaves on the human mind and the power of photography to reveal such truths. It is the rocks that man has found universal forms and faces. In fact, the human psyche itself mirrors the layers and crust-from the conscious surface to its enigmatic core. To witness these photographic revelations is nothing short of groundbreaking."" -ROGER BALLEN ""[Simpson's images]...are nothing if not irresistible visual love letters to our weary planet's enduring mysteries and its charms."" -EDWARD M. GOMEZ, editor, brutjournal.com ""Playgrounds for the Mind reveals Joel Simpson as part genius, part crazy man with his intense passion for what he calls geological art photography in near and far world locations. The images are gorgeous, strangely compelling beauties rooted in Surrealism. They beckon me to their sites which I know I could never find; Simpson has saved me the trouble and makes them even more beautiful than they probably are."" -HARVEY STEIN, educator, author, photographer ""Nature, at its most non-human magnificence, is not malevolent, it is indifferent. In Joel Simpson's view it is also a place where the human can interact with the great inhuman forces by offering imagination a playground....Simpson travels all over the earth to find the most extraordinary and bizarre geological sites, then to photograph their most complex rocks. With help from Carl Jung, André Breton, or your own dreams, you can find-at some unconscious or conscious depth-familiar déjà-vus from the history of art or the nightmares of your tribe."" -ANDREI CODRESCU, novelist, poet, essayist ""Simpson claims a Surrealist pedigree to his current work that may reveal mysterious figures in rock formations, but whether they're there or not, the work is striking."" -LYLE REXER, critic, and author ""Playgrounds for the Mind is a terrific mind-opening (and eye-opening) work. Congratulations. [Simpson has] invented a whole new way of seeing."" - RUSSELL BANKS (1940-2023), novelist ""Always a courageous visionary."" - CAROLEE SCHNEEMANN, (1939-2019), avant-garde, multi-media, feminist artist (from an email before the book came out) Author InformationNew Jersey native JOEL SIMPSON has been photographing since he was a teenager in the 1960s, turning pro in 2002. Since 2002 there have been over 50 shows and publications of his art in the US and abroad, including Paris, Barcelona, and Rome. His work has been published in the US, Belgium, France and India, and he has received numerous awards. His 2019 mostly color landscape book focusing on remarkable geology, Earthforms: Intimate Portraits of Our Planet, received enthusiastic reviews plus the prestigious 2019 Nautilus Gold Award for Art and Photography.His new book, Faces in the Rock: Beyond Landscape to Psycho-Geological Photography, systematizes his discoveries in the aesthetics of abstractions and figurations in natural formations, and concludes with a tongue-in-cheek collection of imaginary extra-terrestrial landscapes and dystopian future cityscapes.Simpson lives in Union, New Jersey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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