'The Prelude’ - an outside presentation, part of Unbound.
The Prelude is a series of nature photographs photographed in various places, printed at monumental glassworks - situated on a hidden green path next to the fair venue.
The Prelude is the title of a megalomaniac poem, or rather a verse, by Romantic poet William Wordsworth. During the rise of the Industrial Revolution, which he criticized, he writes about the importance of nature. It was groundbreaking at that time to state that health of human society depends on a healthy relationship with the environment.
Image: glassworks at 'Into Nature Bienniale’ Bargerveen