Ms. Luxemburg was brought to my attention in class today at DIT. She describes her work not as street photography, but as "public photography"[1] since she rarely photographs peoplandscapesle. Instead, her work centers around photographing urban at night. More recently, her work has taken a closer look at the streets instead of large, wide sweeping landscapes.
Vertiginous Exhilaration from A Modern Project, 1995
Ms. Luxemburg shoots 4x5 and prints analog. The above print is actually printed on aluminum.
To me, her most interesting project is Picadilly's, in which she has photographed puddles where words are reflected.
Cockfosters from Picadilly's, 2007
Oakwoodfrom Picadilly's, 2007
I also very much enjoy her Liebeslied series. The photos have an unsettling feeling that is reinforced by the complexity of the image. The focusaround water gives the photos a reflective quality, deepening the image even further.
Viewing the Open from Liebeslied, 1999
In Deeper from Liebeslied, 1999
She currently has work in the show
Extra-Ordinary at the
Arts Depot in London. The show runs through the 21st of November 2010.
Sites to see more of Ms. Luxemburg's work:
Sources:
1. http://www.union-gallery.com/content.php?page_id=653