THE COST OF POWER IN CHINA
The Three Gorges Dam and the Yangtze River Valley
Photographs by Steven Benson
Essays by A.D. Coleman and Dai Qing

Interview by Jens Friis


 
 
"This new book by photographer Steven Benson is his much acclaimed photo essay* documenting the Yangtze River valley which is now under the water of the 400 mile long reservoir behind China’s massive Three Gorges dam.  The photographs, made in 1999, quickly became historic images on June 10, 2003 when the reservoir filled to a depth of 425 feet.  At 1.3 miles long and 610 feet high the largest concrete object on Earth will ultimately force two million people from their ancestral homes while demolishing 13 cities, 140 towns and 1,352 villages.  Steven Benson states, “I wanted to create a lasting document of an extraordinary part of the planet before it disappeared - a valley that had inspired artists, poets and philosophers for centuries.  Additionally, because there are 30 million people in the reservoir area affected by the construction of the dam I was interested in deconstructing this monumental public works project and return it to a human scale.”

With essays by noted photography scholar and author A.D. Coleman and Dai Qing, journalist, author and one of China’s leading environmental activists.  The book also contains an interview with Steven Benson conducted by Jens Friis, curator at the Museet for Fotokunst in Denmark and editor of KATALOG magazine.


 
 

Hardcover, 9X11 inches, 220 pages and 158 duotones

Price:   $45.00 + 4.95 S&H (Scheduled release in September, 2006)
A signed copy can be purchased on the photographers' website or send a check or money order payable to:

Black Opal Press
P.O. Box 405
Lake Orion, Michigan    48361   USA

Contact: info@blackopalpress.com


*Examples of this photo essay can be seen on the photographers web site: www.stevenbensonphoto.com

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