Another look at the Sony World Photography Awards 2025 exhibition currently on show at Somerset House. This time, photographer Owen Davies with LIGHT/MASS, and some US brutalism:
LIGHT/MASS is an ongoing series of alien urban landscapes found in cities across the United States. Owen Davies moved to New York City from England during the spring of 2020, days before the city shut down due to the global pandemic. Like many during that time, the photographer walked and cycled through empty streets, passing the time and getting a sense of his new home. He became fascinated with the strange-looking buildings he would stumble upon, looming suddenly when turning a corner. They felt like distinctly otherworldly structures, alien to the surrounding architecture and unobserved by passersby. Davies began seeking them out, deliberately looking for buildings designed by architects and planners who envisaged a bright utopian future for those living in America’s large cities.
Asphalt Green – New York City, NY.
The Bathhouse at Jacob Riis – New York City, NY.
Tribeca Synagogue, New York City, NY.
Terrace on the Park – New York City, NY.
Former Armstrong Rubber Building – New Haven, CT.
Queens Plaza Mall, New York City, NY.
Department of Housing and Development Building, Washington DC.
Markel Building, Richmond, VA.
[Photos copyright Owen Davies]
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