The Light at the End of History presents photographs from artist Abbey Hepner's decade-long examination of nuclear energy, the atomic bomb, and radioactive waste. By capturing distinct marks in time, Hepner makes visible the ongoing, often invisible, relationships with nuclear technologies. The book features images from 8 series of works, including X-ray film photographs, cyanotypes on bone, laser-engraved photographs, and uranium prints.
Hardcover, 164 pages, 5 maps, 67 full-color images. Published by Daylight Books, designed by Ursula Damm, copy editing by Nancy Zastudil and Gabi Fastman, maps by Scott White, aerial image assistance from Mark Finco, essay by Kirsten Pai Buick.
The Light at the End of History presents photographs from artist Abbey Hepner's decade-long examination of nuclear energy, the atomic bomb, and radioactive waste. By capturing distinct marks in time, Hepner makes visible the ongoing, often invisible, relationships with nuclear technologies. The book features images from 8 series of works, including X-ray film photographs, cyanotypes on bone, laser-engraved photographs, and uranium prints.
Hardcover, 164 pages, 5 maps, 67 full-color images. Published by Daylight Books, designed by Ursula Damm, copy editing by Nancy Zastudil and Gabi Fastman, maps by Scott White, aerial image assistance from Mark Finco, essay by Kirsten Pai Buick.