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False Seas

Artist: Brooke White

Project: Southern Oceans

Description: Viewed without context, their shores stretching far into the horizon, Brooke White’s photos conjure the vast bodies of water she grew up admiring in her childhood on the coast. White’s images, however, are not oceans at all, but reservoirs—land-locked and manufactured lakes that exist throughout the South. Based in Oxford, Mississippi, White has spent the past twenty years documenting these types of false seas, and her project, Southern Oceans, relies on “photography’s potential to de-familiarize the harnessed water of enormous public-works projects, transforming them into newly imagined landscapes.”


Eyes on the South&\#xA0;is curated by&\#xA0;Jeff Rich. The weekly series features selections of current work from Southern artists, or artists whose photography concerns the South. To submit your work to the series, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..





Brooke White

Brooke White is an artist whose work focuses on landscapes, the politics of place, memory, and time. She lives in Oxford, Mississippi where she teaches photography. Her current project, Southern Oceans, imagines man-made reservoirs and constructed water spaces as the oceans of the South.