Maize Cutting, No Man's Land, Serre, Somme, France
About this artwork
This image is part of an ongoing project exploring the landscapes of the First World War, in particular the Somme. Since the early 1980s Cattrell has been photographing the ways in which man scars nature whether through thoughtless agricultural and industrial processes or the destruction of war. He gives a sharp contemporary twist to Britain's romantic landscape tradition. His images can be read both literally and metaphorically. He is interested in the camera's potential for 'ambiguity and abstraction', allowing him to transform the landscape into a form of still life.
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artist:Peter CattrellScottish (born 1959)
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title:Maize Cutting, No Man's Land, Serre, Somme, France
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date created:1997
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materials:Gelatin silver print
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measurements:36.70 x 45.00 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Presented 2001
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accession number:PGP 82.11
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Peter Cattrell
Peter Cattrell
Peter Cattrell was born in Glasgow in 1959. He studied at St Andrews University from 1977-8, then from 1979-82 he studied photography at The London College of Printing. A skilled printer, he has worked for Fay Godwin, printing her pictures. Cattrell is a landscape photographer, concentrating...