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Here in rural southern Illinois, I see the same things over and over. Grain bins, baseball fields, cornfields, corn dogs, tractors, hay bales, farm houses, beer cans, churches, pork burger sales, and tank batteries. I photograph it all, I find the repetition comforting.
This work is inspired by the books of Ed Ruscha.
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Nathan Pearce is an artist based in Southern Illinois. Pearce works in book and zine making and photography. Pearce’s publications are held in several artists' book and library collections, including those at MoMA, The Met, Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Center for Creative Photography. His work has been exhibited in solo shows at the PhotoNola festival, Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Nizhniy Tagil Museum of Fine Arts, and The Rangefinder Gallery in Chicago. He has been published in over 200 books, zines, and exhibition catalogs and online in The Huffington Post, The British Journal of Photography, Juxtapoz, and Self Publish Be Happy.
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Edition: 100
Page Count: 26
Dimensions: 5.5”x8.5”
Format: Saddle Stitch / Zine
ISBN: 978-1-962415-10-1
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Here in rural southern Illinois, I see the same things over and over. Grain bins, baseball fields, cornfields, corn dogs, tractors, hay bales, farm houses, beer cans, churches, pork burger sales, and tank batteries. I photograph it all, I find the repetition comforting.
This work is inspired by the books of Ed Ruscha.
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Nathan Pearce is an artist based in Southern Illinois. Pearce works in book and zine making and photography. Pearce’s publications are held in several artists' book and library collections, including those at MoMA, The Met, Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Center for Creative Photography. His work has been exhibited in solo shows at the PhotoNola festival, Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Nizhniy Tagil Museum of Fine Arts, and The Rangefinder Gallery in Chicago. He has been published in over 200 books, zines, and exhibition catalogs and online in The Huffington Post, The British Journal of Photography, Juxtapoz, and Self Publish Be Happy.
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Edition: 100
Page Count: 26
Dimensions: 5.5”x8.5”
Format: Saddle Stitch / Zine
ISBN: 978-1-962415-10-1
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Here in rural southern Illinois, I see the same things over and over. Grain bins, baseball fields, cornfields, corn dogs, tractors, hay bales, farm houses, beer cans, churches, pork burger sales, and tank batteries. I photograph it all, I find the repetition comforting.
This work is inspired by the books of Ed Ruscha.
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Nathan Pearce is an artist based in Southern Illinois. Pearce works in book and zine making and photography. Pearce’s publications are held in several artists' book and library collections, including those at MoMA, The Met, Museum of Contemporary Photography, and the Center for Creative Photography. His work has been exhibited in solo shows at the PhotoNola festival, Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, Nizhniy Tagil Museum of Fine Arts, and The Rangefinder Gallery in Chicago. He has been published in over 200 books, zines, and exhibition catalogs and online in The Huffington Post, The British Journal of Photography, Juxtapoz, and Self Publish Be Happy.
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Edition: 100
Page Count: 26
Dimensions: 5.5”x8.5”
Format: Saddle Stitch / Zine
ISBN: 978-1-962415-10-1
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