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Bryce Lankard Photographs

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  • exhibitions
    • dead reckoning
    • drawn to water
    • land of dreams
    • blink of an eye
    • evening land
    • illuminated shadow
    • transience
    • a stationary point on a spinning planet
    • select group shows
  • folios
    • sleeping by my father's grave
    • southern rituals
    • acts of charity
    • towards a higher elvisness
    • personae
    • polaroid: fieldwork
    • aftermath: 9.11 and Hurricane Katrina
    • documentary projects
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Bryce Lankard Photographs

Limited Edition Book

Added on February 9, 2024 by bryce lankard.

Limited Edition Book

I have created a compendium book to accompany the exhibition “Dead Reckoning” at the Light Factory in 2020. It is a 112 page book, in a limited edition of 100. It includes essays by me, John Rosenthal and John H. Lawrence. If you are interested in a copy of this, go to the link on my website and check out a preview. I am able to sell them for $70...order one and you will get a signed and numbered copy of the book.

Dead reckoning as a means of navigation is obsolete. As a means of determining the value of a variable quantity it is fraught with errors. It assumes an unknown change that can’t be accurately defined. Animals use dead reckoning when foraging.

It is a good way to get lost.

I like to think of these photographs as the result of bad directions, a means of meandering through the unknown, of trespassing into the heart of the world’s byways. A sort of intercontinental drift. An exploration of vision and medium in a quest for knowledge and meaning.

“Dead Reckoning” is available here. This book is a compendium for the exhibition of the same name at The Light Factory in Charlotte, NC in 2021. It is a 112 page book in a limited edition of 100. $70.00. Video Preview Here.

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