The Underwater Museum: The Submerged Sculptures of Jason deCaires Taylor by Jason deCaires Taylor
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
The concept of beautifully photographed documentation of statues placed under ocean water was so intriguing that I read this in a single sitting. Initial, introductory essays relate how the author turned from scuba to sculpture before uniting these passions. Generally with an anti-establishment, anti-apathy theme, many of the figurative works are shown in various stations of transition from installation to reef transformation.
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