Logan Hicks
Arrivals and Departures
- ISBN: 978-88-88493-45-9
- Format: Softcover, 17x24cm, 96pp
- Published: 2009 - Series: 36 Chambers
- Price: 20 €
The book represents the past 5 years of his work, travel, thoughts, and ideas. Within his work, he makes a comparison between the cold, harsh city and a warm, vibrant organism. It is alive; a breathing creature where the people do not exist within it, but rather along side of it. It is this symbiotic relationship with the city that fuels his work. Each person is an active cell that circulates the nutrients through the city veins. Logan Hicks thinks that sometimes people do not realize how the city affects them. Each building blocks a path. Each wall blocks a view. Each door hides an opening. The city effectively blocks out the outside world and creates its own reality. The city is a labyrinth of limited possibilities. Within he work, he tries to explore those microcosms that only exist in the city.
"Like all great travellers, I have seen more than I remembers and I remember more than I have seen." Benjamin Disraelit
"Don't try to be original, just try to be good." Paul Rand
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