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A collage of original artwork, photographs, and ruminations that engage with modern and postmodern society, art, and technology.

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Taylor engages-by modeling it in language as well as in earth and water-his readers' desire for an earthen transcendence. -- Jack Miles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of God: A Biography Taylor is not limited by fields of research and study-he turns over ideas and regards objects and effects from all sides. His deep reading of philosophy, political theory, and sociology is combined with a unique understanding of art in its most elemental forms. He guides us in ways of seeing, experiencing, and receiving. In an increasingly fragmented and solipsistic world, Taylor encourages us to regard a sense of 'place' as a set of ethical and tangential contexts not limited by material potential for exploitation. -- Liam Gillick, artist Taylor is a true renaissance thinker, a synthesizer of high order. His new book is a deep pleasure to read, his beloved New England landscape informs his thinking as he lands one by one on each enlightened stone. Take this book to the nearest garden, sit on a rock and let the language, Taylor's ideas in language, take you to where you had not planned on going. -- Sophie Cabot Black, poet Mark C. Taylor is a brilliant thinker who continually explodes the conventions of scholarship to create works of philosophical art and artistic philosophy. In Recovering Place, he has turned his fine mind and extraordinary eye to the place he knows best: Stone Hill. This series of meditations and photographs is at once a hymn to particularity-to these snow-covered berries, this dead raccoon, these yellow apples near a moss-covered stone-and a profound rumination on the myriad, proliferating meanings of being alive and mortal and of the earth -- Siri Hustvedt, writer One of our most important philosophers of culture, Taylor frames his poetic and passionate argument with a very personal reflection, not unlike Thoreau. Stone Hill, Taylor's Walden Pond, gives a visual identity to his important words. His poetic manifesto of place is a joy to read; its timely urgency is a gift to students in philosophy, art, architecture, and cultural criticism. -- Steven Holl, architect Taylor has created a work that is simultaneously stunningly direct and sensually complex. Its natural, spatial, analytical and temporal dimensions combine to perhaps surpass even his most brilliant and well reasoned texts in its capacity to draw the viewer/reader into a visceral and theoretical discourse at the very same moment. Recovering Place is about time, the ceaseless contemplation of which is at the root of all of Taylor's work. The originality of both his art and his writing are drawn together in this beautifully elegant book, which will, without doubt, generate pilgrimages to 'the Place.' -- Thomas Krens, director emeritus, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation New York [Taylor's] musings, when paired with the author's own color photos, read as poetic and verbal artifacts... The book will inspire readers to pause, look, and consider. Publishers Weekly Beautiful images of the natural world paired with introspective musings on life's greatest mysteries fill this wondrous compendium... Recovering Place makes an excellent and unforgettable giftbook; nature lovers especially will enjoy browsing its insights. Midwest Book Review Indescribable... it contains some of the finest prose and photography you'll find anywhere. A weird, wonderful, wallop-packing work of untethered spirituality. Foreword Reviews

Table of Contents
Introduction Stone Hill Capital Globalization Modern Mobility Displacement Place Non-Place Orientation Posthuman Nihilism Project Philosophy nechius chi God Art Craft Imagination Disfiguring Faults Dawn Night Night Vision Gardens Placement Folly Abstraction Body Flesh Parasite Sense Color Touch Smell Apprehension Thinking Surface Seaming Appearing Human Real Grace Bliss Point Particularity Photographing Wildflowers Infinity Invisibility Holes Shadows Near Tracks Ghosts Not Distraction Boredom Slowness Revelation Fuzzy Compliance Time Complacency Snow Winter Spring Summer Fall Excess Indifference Inhuman Abandonment Cultivation Practice Raking Walking Stones Granite Marble Moraines River Stone Walling Elemental Earth Air Wind Fire Water Rain Ice Wood Forest Flows HardSoft Silence Solitude Waste Pyramid Pit Sign Sacrifice Burial Bones Relics Death Prayer Creativity Economies Waiting Idleness Dwelling Contentment Notes Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 25/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9780231164986, 978-0231164986
      ISBN10: 023116498X

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      Book Synopsis
      A collage of original artwork, photographs, and ruminations that engage with modern and postmodern society, art, and technology.

      Trade Review
      Taylor engages-by modeling it in language as well as in earth and water-his readers' desire for an earthen transcendence. -- Jack Miles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of God: A Biography Taylor is not limited by fields of research and study-he turns over ideas and regards objects and effects from all sides. His deep reading of philosophy, political theory, and sociology is combined with a unique understanding of art in its most elemental forms. He guides us in ways of seeing, experiencing, and receiving. In an increasingly fragmented and solipsistic world, Taylor encourages us to regard a sense of 'place' as a set of ethical and tangential contexts not limited by material potential for exploitation. -- Liam Gillick, artist Taylor is a true renaissance thinker, a synthesizer of high order. His new book is a deep pleasure to read, his beloved New England landscape informs his thinking as he lands one by one on each enlightened stone. Take this book to the nearest garden, sit on a rock and let the language, Taylor's ideas in language, take you to where you had not planned on going. -- Sophie Cabot Black, poet Mark C. Taylor is a brilliant thinker who continually explodes the conventions of scholarship to create works of philosophical art and artistic philosophy. In Recovering Place, he has turned his fine mind and extraordinary eye to the place he knows best: Stone Hill. This series of meditations and photographs is at once a hymn to particularity-to these snow-covered berries, this dead raccoon, these yellow apples near a moss-covered stone-and a profound rumination on the myriad, proliferating meanings of being alive and mortal and of the earth -- Siri Hustvedt, writer One of our most important philosophers of culture, Taylor frames his poetic and passionate argument with a very personal reflection, not unlike Thoreau. Stone Hill, Taylor's Walden Pond, gives a visual identity to his important words. His poetic manifesto of place is a joy to read; its timely urgency is a gift to students in philosophy, art, architecture, and cultural criticism. -- Steven Holl, architect Taylor has created a work that is simultaneously stunningly direct and sensually complex. Its natural, spatial, analytical and temporal dimensions combine to perhaps surpass even his most brilliant and well reasoned texts in its capacity to draw the viewer/reader into a visceral and theoretical discourse at the very same moment. Recovering Place is about time, the ceaseless contemplation of which is at the root of all of Taylor's work. The originality of both his art and his writing are drawn together in this beautifully elegant book, which will, without doubt, generate pilgrimages to 'the Place.' -- Thomas Krens, director emeritus, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation New York [Taylor's] musings, when paired with the author's own color photos, read as poetic and verbal artifacts... The book will inspire readers to pause, look, and consider. Publishers Weekly Beautiful images of the natural world paired with introspective musings on life's greatest mysteries fill this wondrous compendium... Recovering Place makes an excellent and unforgettable giftbook; nature lovers especially will enjoy browsing its insights. Midwest Book Review Indescribable... it contains some of the finest prose and photography you'll find anywhere. A weird, wonderful, wallop-packing work of untethered spirituality. Foreword Reviews

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Stone Hill Capital Globalization Modern Mobility Displacement Place Non-Place Orientation Posthuman Nihilism Project Philosophy nechius chi God Art Craft Imagination Disfiguring Faults Dawn Night Night Vision Gardens Placement Folly Abstraction Body Flesh Parasite Sense Color Touch Smell Apprehension Thinking Surface Seaming Appearing Human Real Grace Bliss Point Particularity Photographing Wildflowers Infinity Invisibility Holes Shadows Near Tracks Ghosts Not Distraction Boredom Slowness Revelation Fuzzy Compliance Time Complacency Snow Winter Spring Summer Fall Excess Indifference Inhuman Abandonment Cultivation Practice Raking Walking Stones Granite Marble Moraines River Stone Walling Elemental Earth Air Wind Fire Water Rain Ice Wood Forest Flows HardSoft Silence Solitude Waste Pyramid Pit Sign Sacrifice Burial Bones Relics Death Prayer Creativity Economies Waiting Idleness Dwelling Contentment Notes Acknowledgments

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