Cohen photographs the world’s major cities, seeking out views that
resonate for him and noting the precise time, angle, and latitude and
longitude of his exposure. As the world rotates around its axis the
stars that would have been visible above a particular city move to
deserts, plains, and other places free of light pollution. By noting the
precise latitude and angle of his cityscape, Cohen is able to track the
earth’s rotation to places of atmospheric clarity like the Mojave, the
Sahara, and the Atacama desert. There he sets up his camera to record
what is lost to modern urban dwellers.Compositing the two images, Cohen
creates a single new image full of resonance and nuance. The work is
both political and spiritual questioning not only what we are doing to
the planet but drawing unexpected connections between disparate
locations. Cities that never sleep are made up of millions of
individuals breaking natural cycles of work and repose. Cohen’s
photographs attempt to restore our vision, and in beautifully crafted
prints and images offer the viewer a possibility – to re-connect us to
the infinite energy of the stars.
Paris
Rio de Janeiro
San Franscisco
The Empire State Building, New York City
Los Angeles
Shanghai
The Brooklyn Bridge, New York City
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Los Angeles
Tokyo
Paris
Paris
Shanghai
Source: thierrycohen.com