A Photographic Portrait Of A Landscape. New Dimensions In Landscape Philosophy. Pietsie Feenstra, Wapke Feenstra

The term ‘landscape’ lends itself to countless associations and expectations: there is no single, clear-cut definition of landscape. That’s what makes landscape such a good starting point for philosophical questions about the dynamics of cultural centres, the views of institutions and the evolution of culture in a natural environment. Who actually owned the land? Who created the landscape? Who determined the cultural rhythm? Who laid claim to the soil? This book unravels these questions and more.