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English: Transbay Columns is a photo-book whose images were photographed in 2010 by Richard Alpert and which was published on December, 2019 by On Deck Publishing. The artist’s website describes this collection as “… the remnants of the old Transbay Terminal site in San Francisco that was being dismantled. These images are the result of welders cutting off the steel “I” beam posts that were embedded in concrete and steel collared plinths. The beauty of this construction debris is ephemeral; they capture the vibrant visual tension between subtle color and a coarse almost brutal steel structure, once severed |
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Author | R411alp47 (Richard H. Alpert) |
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