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With the intensely striking perspective of his photographs and their highly developed aesthetics in chromatic mood, the light and the composition of the architecture, a di-mension is captured that appears to restore to the spaces their original value. The op-posite is true of the visible destruction by war, and the question in the aftermath – what now?
In McKee’s landscape photographs, too, the field of tension between the present and history dominates behind a profoundly memorable aesthetic.
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