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Mitch Epstein & Erik Friedlander: American Power

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MITCH EPSTEIN & ERIK FRIEDLANDER
​AMERICAN POWER

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American Power

American Power
by photographer Mitch Epstein and scored by Erik Friedlander
Directed by Meghan Finn 

PHOTO LONDON
5/23
12:30 pm
Lydia and Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 2RL

Cellist/composer Erik Friedlander and photographer Mitch Epstein embark on a musical, visual, and oral exploration of “our cultural relationship to energy.”
http://photolondon.org/event/mitch-epstein-erik-friedlander-american-power/

Past Performances

Wexner Center for the Arts
Fri, Feb 27, 2015 8 PM
Sat, Feb 28, 2015 8 PM

Walker Art Center
November 1, 2013


“These pictures question the human conquest of nature at any cost.”—Mitch Epstein on American Power
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Cellist and composer Erik Friedlander returns in a new collaboration with photographer Mitch Epstein that examines how we coexist with our diverse sources of energy and power. Performed live, Friedlander’s haunting score illuminates a series of images drawn from Epstein’s acclaimed volumeAmerican Power, whose focus Epstein says was “to photograph the relationship between American society and the American landscape, and energy was the linchpin.” These potent images include the pivotal photographs that first inspired this thematic series, which he took during a trip along the Ohio River Valley.
To shape American Power for the stage, Epstein shares anecdotes about the people and towns he visited across the country while photographing where citizens live next door to their sources of power: from fossil fuel, nuclear, and hydroelectric to wind, solar, and other forms of alternative energy. He supplies telling details on his encounters with the Department of Homeland Security, environmental contamination, corporate impenetrability, and our culture of excess, while also revealing how these experiences led him to reconsider the artist’s role in a country teetering between collapse and transformation. Together, Erik Friedlander’s evocative music and Mitch Epstein’s stories and images avoid easy polemic, preferring to lay bare and investigate notions of power—whether electrical or political. They ask: who has it, what do they do with it, and how does that affect other people?
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  • ABOUT MF
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      • Mahinerator
      • A Trojan Woman
      • Behind the Attic Wall
      • Modern Swimwear
      • Mrs. Loman
      • Simon and His Shoes
      • BODY THROUGH WHICH THE DREAM FLOWS by Soomi Kim
      • Sixteen Words or Less (Film)
      • Lost & Found
      • WHEN WE WENT ELECTRONIC
      • The Invention of Tragedy
      • MANUFACTURING MISCHIEF
      • The Lesser Magoo
      • Michigan Murders
      • DOOMOCRACY
      • Sam's Tea Shack
      • The Offending Gesture
      • 3 2's; or AFAR
      • American Power
      • The Downtown Loop
      • The Service Road
      • Take Me Home
      • Motel Cherry
      • DAREDEVIL
      • The Point - Pretty Marsh
      • Futurity
      • A Murder of Crows
      • HIM
      • Down the Toilet
      • Saturn Nights
      • Waltz
      • The Fake History of George the Last
      • Ivanov
      • Relative Value
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      • Blue Dress Reduction
      • Felipe Alfau: A Comedy of Gestures
      • A Meditation on the Misanthrope
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