Description
An archival pigment based print from Chris Round’s The Grand Scheme series + a copy of The Grand Scheme book. This special Subjectively Objective Edition is available in two sizes, and comes with a numbered certificate of authenticity.
15×12″ on 16×13″ paper. Limited Edition of 20.
20×16″ on 21×17″ paper. Limited Edition of 20.
The books are currently being printed and should be ready to ship by October. To update your address at any point before the books ship, please contact us.
The Grand Scheme is photographer Chris Round’s long term documentary project on Australia’s Snowy Hydro Scheme. Constructed between 1949 and 1974, The Snowy Mountains Scheme is the largest engineering project in Australia’s history. Located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, the system diverts water for use in irrigation and hydroelectric power generation throughout inland Australia. The Scheme’s construction of new roads allowed for unprecedented recreational access to the mountains and the projects newly created reservoirs, and turned the region into a major tourist destination. Over the course of six years, Chris captured images of the landscape, people, and infrastructure shaped by the project, through changing seasons, extreme local weather events, and both record drought and flood conditions. This 144 page hardcover monograph measures 10 x 9.75″ and features 73 plates, an debossed and foil stamped cover, an artist statement, and a location index with additional background information on the Snowy Hydro Scheme.
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