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Polar Night
Mark Mahaney

Mark Mahaney’s Polar Night is a passage through a rapidly changing landscape in Alaska’s northernmost town of Utqiagvik. It’s an exploration of prolonged darkness, told through the strange beauty of a snowscape cast in a two month shadow. The unnatural lights that flare in the sun’s absence and the shapes that emerge from the landscape are unexpectedly beautiful in their softness and harshness. It’s hard to see past the heavy gaze of climate change in an arctic town, though Polar Night is a visual poem about endurance, isolation, and survival. Read more about Polar Night at The New Yorker . 10.5 x 13.5. 52 pages. 10 b&w and 16 color plates. Singer-sewn binding with foil stamped cover. Designed by Cody Haltom and Mark Mahaney.

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Artist

Mark Mahaney

Publisher

Trespasser

Trespasser

Texas, United States of America
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