Alexander Lindsay
Mountain Mists of Central Chile, 2013
Digital Pigment Print
Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper
Epson Ultrachrome K3 Inks
Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper
Epson Ultrachrome K3 Inks
149 x 166.5 cm
58 5/8 x 65 1/2 in
58 5/8 x 65 1/2 in
edition of 5
Alexander Lindsay (b. 1961) studied photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. Lindsay began his career as a stills photographer, spending six months living with the Maasai tribe in Tanzania. He then moved into television work, shooting combat news footage for International News Services in the mountains of Afghanistan. This experience led him to making documentary films, creating an award-winning, critically acclaimed trilogy of documentaries around the war in Afghanistan. The 'Afghan Trilogy', shown across the BBC, Channel 4 Dispatches and National Geographic required five years to complete and involved twelve extensive expeditions into the country. Lindsay and his team gained unprecedented access into both the Afghan mujahideen rebel forces and the Soviet army. He subsequently filmed extensively in both Gulf Wars within Iraq.
Lindsay then focused on ocean expeditions and exploration, becoming the 'Director / Producer of Film and Photography' for RMS Titanic, Inc., the official salvors of the legendary shipwreck. His team developed the largest lighting arsenal ever to be lowered to the ocean floor, and as a specialist deep-ocean expedition producer he worked with, amongst others, the Cousteau family and Hollywood director James Cameron. Lindsay's Titanic imaging involvement continues to this day, and pioneering digital techniques developed for the wreck have led directly to the methods he has employed for his ALTITUDE series.
Lindsay is based between his studio in London, a converted Victorian leather factory just below Tower Bridge where he has been since 1984, and his dedicated printing and mounting workshop in Fife, near St. Andrews, Scotland. An exhibition of selected photographs from ALTITUDE opened in June 2014 in Casa Tua in Aspen, Colorado.
Alexander Lindsay's first photographic project to be exhibited by Piano Nobile is ALEXANDER LINDSAY: ALTITUDE, opening at PIano Nobile Kings Place on 17th April 2015. In 2013 Lindsay embarked upon a 20,000 mile, eight month extreme altitude overland expedition across South America, capturing breathtaking panoramas of the ancient and deserted landscapes. Lindsay prints these photographs on a monumental scale from extraordinarily detailed image files, brilliantly rendering the engulfing presence of the South American vistas.
Eerie floating mist drapes the side of the mountains, lushly covered by the jungle expanse of the Valdivian Forest, south-western Chile: an evocative atmosphere suggesting the hidden mysteries of the jungle terrain. A variety of precipitation, mist, melted ice, and rain, combine to provide a diverse and flourishing ecosystem.