With Salerno I (1990), an image of the Italian city's
busy industrial port — which, Gursky admits to photographer Jeff Wall (in a conversation printed in the exhibition catalogue), was captured in the last few minutes before sunset shadows moved in — the artist first experimented with the «all - over focus» technique that would come to define his practice.
Not exact matches
The story of Pier 34, on the Hudson River at Canal Street in Manhattan, traces a kind of poem of empire: Built in 1932, when New York was a
busy port, it would then have been a meaningful source of employment for the working class of the city's
industrial and maritime age.
The
industrial «backyard» east of the city is home to the Port Newark - Elizabeth Marine Terminal, one of the
busiest ports in the world, as well as Bayway Refinery, a major are employer producing 230,000 barrels of petroleum - based products per day for New York and New Jersey consumers.
Dallas developed a strong
industrial and financial sector, and a major inland
port, due largely to the presence of Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and
busiest in the world.
California's Inland Empire is by far the hottest
industrial market in the country due to its proximity to the
busy ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.