American artist James Casebere is dealing with constructed photography, a really special form of art, since the late seventies. Working with miniature handmade models in his studio, he has the gift to recreate towns and abandoned places, challenging the boundaries between reality and imagination. His work is inspired from architectural, anthropological, art historical and cinematic sources with an American sixties feeling.
His new Landscape with Houses series is titled Credit, Faith, Trust, currently running at Lisson Gallery in London.