images 1,6 Holding Up History by Chris Luckhardt
7 “The Rouge” 2009, from the series Detroit Disassembled
2 Abandoned Michigan Building by Chris Luckhardt
Photograph © Andrew Moore, Courtesy of Yancey Richardson Gallery
3 Lake Mead and Hoover Dam water intake towers, as seen from the
8 Detroit by Alex MacLean
Arizona side of Hoover Dam. Photo taken November 2010. Image
9 Christoph Gielen www.christophgielen.com
courtesy
10 Michigan Central Station by Chris Luckhardt
Wikimedia
commons.
Author
unknown.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lake_mead_july_2009.jpg
11 Forever by Chris Luckhardt
4 Michigan Central Station by Chris Luckhardt
12 Abandoned Building in Detroit by Chris Luckhardt
5 New Orleans British Petroleum Oil Spill. Image courtesy of the United States Coast Guard.
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