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Concert hall, Pripyat

Concert hall, Pripyat, Chernobyl

Pripyat 21 Years after Chernobyl (The Concert Hall), Giclee Print, 50×33cm, Edition of 25 + 1 A/P

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This image of a soviet sculpture behind a piano in the exclusion zone next to Chernobyl has been selected for the Royal West of England Academy Autumn Show

Cat no 403

Royal West of England Academy, Queen’s Road, Clifton, Bristol
1 November – 13 December 10.00-5.30pm Monday-Saturday 2009

The print was previously on show at the Architectural Association. In an exhibition entitled “Pripyat: 21 Years after Chernobyl”

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2010

THE FIFTH SEASON: SUBLIME IN THE CITY

By Quintin Lake

featured in the book Cinematic Architecture

Cinematic Architecture Book, Quintin Lake, The Fifth Season

A few years ago I travelled with some friends one summer to the arctic. For two month we travelled through this reduced landscape leaving our homes in the city. We moved through the ever-changing light and the constant horizon. Kant wrote that the sublime is the moment before fear, feeling overwhelmed and yet using the power of the mind to stay grounded. Occasionally the wind would blow the snow with such force that there were no forms from which to take a bearing.

Cinematic Architecture Book, Quintin Lake, The Fifth Season

It sometimes seems bizarre when our desires are so ephemeral, that we live and move in such fixed forms. I yearn for a space of the fifth season within the city: a horizon and no walls, a house constructed of light, whose presence takes one by surprise. and responds to the seasons.

Cinematic Architecture Book, Quintin Lake, The Fifth Season

The house of the fifth season is located beyond the houses in a position of lightness where the possibilities of a new horizon can be seen. In the city the light sits perched on a raised structure, its form is created with a laser-light projection. The ephemeral edges are barely visible during the day. At night the reflective coating of the sky mesh screen glows with the laser light. The seasons of nature and the mind are the house. The layered transparent interior filters the city. The house has become the horizon.

Text & Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

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Photograph from The Cinematic House installation at the Cinematic Architecture exhibition at the Architectural Association, 2006.

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from the book Cinematic Architecture in the chapter OF CLOUDS AND SHADOWS , by Ron Kenley

Photography © Quintin Lake, 2009

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When reactor number four at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded in 1986 the result was the worst nuclear accident in history. Large areas of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia were severely contaminated, requiring the evacuation and resettlement of over 336,000 people.

Pripyat, 1km from the reactor, was designed as an exemplar of Soviet planning for the 50,000 people who worked at the power plant. A funfair, with bumper cars and Ferris wheel, was due to open two days after the reactor exploded.

These photographs, inspired by Robert Polidori’s earlier images of Chernobyl, were shot in 2007 over 5 hours, apparently the safe period of exposure. Although a Geiger counter was carried in case of localised high emissions, certain areas of vegetation which attract a higher concentration of radiation were avoided.

The physical devastation stems from looting and gradual building collapse, not from the explosion. Over the last ten years people have intruded regularly into the military exclusion zone, stealing everything from irradiated toilet seats to the marble cladding from hotel walls. Photographs of the town capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town.

Hotel Polissia Terrace, Pripyat

Hotel Polissia Terrace, Pripyat, Giclee Print, 50×33cm, Edition of 25 + 1 A/P

Pripyat, Chernobyl Exhibition

Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, photographs by Quintin Lake’ is on show at the Architectural Association Photo Library from Monday 12 May to Friday 6th June 2008, 10.00am to 6.00pm

Architectural Association Photo Library , 37 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3ES

Pripyat, Chernobyl Limited Edition Prints

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Photography  © Quintin Lake, 2007

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Private view Thursday 15th January 6-8pm

Exhibition runs from 14th until the 30th January

Dragon School Art Gallery, Bardwell Road, Oxford OX2 6SS

opening times 10am until 6pm daily

Enquiries please contact Luke Osmond on 01865 315457 or luke.osmond@dragonschool.org

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Image: Overusage of electricity prohibited, Shanghai, China

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An orchid, Telipogon peruvianus, found near the Interoceanic Highway in the Peruvian Andes

The Interoceanic highway crosses the Amazon Basin and Peruvian Andes linking the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of South America.

British photographer Quintin Lake joined an Oxford University Expedition which included Peruvian botanists to locate and identify orchids along two sections of the Interoceanic highway. The exhibition features a selection of the 98 orchid species recorded in flower, the construction of the highway and the lives of those for whom the road is their porch.

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A full gallery of photographs documenting the Interoceanic Highway can be seen here, the Interoceanic orchids here, the Interoceanic flora here and the Peruvian Orchid Expedition here.

Exhibition at Canning House

Orquídeas Interoceánicas Photographs By Quintin Lake

Private View 12 November 2008 6.00PM
Exhibition 13- 21 November 2008

2 Belgrave Square,
London SW1X 8PJ

The event on Canning House’s website

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Limited Edition Prints

A limited edition of 12 hand printed 41×41cm (16″x16″) Framed and mounted Fuji Crystal Archive prints of the orchids are available for sale here

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