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OverviewJames Florio's exquisite black-and-white photography of sixteen important sculptural projects by Patrick Dougherty across the US. One of today’s most admired living sculptors, Patrick Dougherty composes with nature—wielding saplings and sticks to build monumental structures that echo, play, and tussle with the land. James Florio is a Montana-based photographer focused on the built environment and the life surrounding it. He works slowly, visiting a place repeatedly to gain a greater understanding of it, to ultimately deliver a thoughtful and profound interpretation. This project was inspired by Dougherty’s and Florio’s connection to Tippet Rise Art Center in Fishtail, Montana, where Dougherty has crafted sculptures from local willows, and where Florio has photographed the art and wild lands over many years. Dougherty’s first commission at Tippet Rise, Daydreams, was completed in 2015. He subsequently returned to the art center in 2022 to make a companion piece for this work. At the heart of both pieces is a nineteenth-century schoolhouse reproduction. The new work, Cursive Takes a Holiday (2022), adds an installation of intertwining branches to the outside of the schoolhouse, creating a series of circular spaces that visitors can step inside. Daydreams features woven branches that connect the indoors to the outdoors. In addition to thoughtful photographs, this book features information about the commission, creation, installation, and community engagement of Dougherty's work, along with essays about his practice, influence, and legacy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patrick Dougherty , James FlorioPublisher: Radius Books Imprint: Radius Books Dimensions: Width: 25.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 34.50cm ISBN: 9798890181015Pages: 244 Publication Date: 29 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback 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 ContentsReviewsThere's a deeper conversation happening here, about how we experience art. Dougherty's work is meant to be walked through, touched, lived in. But for most people, their interaction with these pieces will be through photographs. Florio's images don't just document, they interpret, offering a perspective that makes the viewer feel like they're stepping inside the structures rather than just looking at them. -- Viewfinder Chronicles (April 2025) Author InformationJames Florio is a Montana-based photographer focused on the built environment and the life surrounding it. He works slowly whenever possible, visiting a place repeatedly to gain a greater understanding of it and to deliver a thoughtful and profound interpretation. He is currently working on several long-term projects documenting the unique changes of nature, climate, and time on architecture and landscapes. Using the camera as a means to investigate, understand, and document, working both with digital and film, he prefers to work with medium or large format film for its depth and deliberation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |