Joel Sternfeld: Our Loss

Joel Sternfeld: Our Loss

Our Loss

By Joel Sternfeld

 

Joel Sternfeld's photographs of the scene of environmental activist David Buckel's self-immolation.

In the early morning of 14 April 2018, David Buckel walked into Prospect Park in Brooklyn and set himself alight. He was a distinguished attorney whose work to secure social justice and LGBT rights had won national acclaim. At the time of his death at the age of 60 Buckel had left the practice of law and was working on a community farm in Red Hook, Brooklyn.

In an email sent to the New York Times moments before his death, Buckel decried the increasing pollution of the earth. He expressed the hope that his death by fossil fuels would encourage others to be better stewards of the earth. Joel Sternfeld happened to be in Prospect Park on that day with his nine-year-old son. Returning the next day, he began to document the gradual regeneration of the site as a means to honor the hope that climate change might be reversed. Our Loss is the latest book by Sternfeld on the effects of climate change, following Oxbow Archive (2008) and When It Changed (2008). 

- Steidl

 

12" x 11", Offset printed, Sewn bound, Hardcover

Published by Steidl in 2019

Göttingen, Germany

$50.00