Glitch Cat (Morris), 2014 - Jill Greenberg
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Flyers and Fox, 2008 - Sarah Wilmer
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EXTINCTION PARTY
Jonathan Blaustein

Since 2008, at the onset of the Great Recession, photographer and conceptual artist Jonathan Blaustein has been working on art projects that investigate consumption in America, and he brings them together in one narrative in his first book, Extinction Party.

As the world grapples with the impact of climate change in the 21st Century, Blaustein's art presents a deconstructed view of the manner in which humans churn up the planet's resources for profit. Whether photographing food from around the world, nature harvested on his property outside Taos, NM, years worth of accumulated junk in his former studio, or party supplies from the mega-corporation Party City, the consistent message is that we're eating away at our home planet, at considerable peril to all its existing species. Party on!

Released March 2020

Photographs by Jonathan Blaustein
Essay by Kevin Kwan

Hardcover, four variations, 10 x 7.5 inches
96 pages
Edition of 400 (100 of each cover option)

ISBN: 978-1-949608-10-6
Trade Edition:  $40.00

 
Jumping Cat, 2013 - Geoffrey Ellis
Tiger Bombshell, 2008 - Colleen Cunningham
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About Jonathan Blaustein

Jonathan Blaustein is an artist, writer, and educator based in Taos, New Mexico. He received his MFA in Photography from Pratt Institute in 2004, and has exhibited his work widely in galleries and museums the US, and in festivals in Europe as well. His photographs are in the permanent collections of the Library of Congress, the State of New Mexico, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, among other institutions.

Jonathan is a regular contributor to the popular blog A Photo Editor, and spent six years as a photography critic for the New York Times Lens blog. He has also written about art and photography online for The New Yorker, VICE, and Hyperallergic. He taught photography at UNM-Taos for many years, and runs the Antidote Photo Retreat at his family horse farm outside Taos.

www.jonathanblaustein.com