Cancer Alley – Louisiana and New York (1993 - 1995) is a sad and tragic reflection on our desire for financial comfort and success at the expense of personal and environmental well-being. The photographs consider the relationship between the industrial landscape of Louisiana, where beauty and devastation collide along the Mississippi River and chain-smoking businessmen on Wall Street, where one would expect the rewards of success to reflect the good life.
24 – 14 x 11 inch archival pigment prints on Canson Prestige II
1 text sheet of an excerpt from The Hollow Men by T.S. Eliot, 1925 on Canson Rag Photographique
2 text and map sheets on Canson Rag Photographique – each opens to 14 x 22 inches
1 text dedication sheet on Canson Rag Photographique
1 index sheet on Canson Prestige II
Bookcloth covered book binders boards with 2 tipped-in images on covers
Tri-fold binding with four-flap archival folder
COLLECTIONS
Louisiana State University Special Collections
University of North Texas, Special Collections
