High Visibility (Blaze Orange)

Hardback Published on: 06/10/2023
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Synopsis

Focusing on Utah’s West Desert, Jaclyn Wright’s work aims to illustrate the struggle between the

natural world and its codification by bureaucrats, the visible and invisible and the ironies of fantasies of

freedom and nativism on stolen land.

Located on the western side of the Great Salt Lake, much of the West Desert, the ancestral home of the

Goshute people, is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The area is classified by the US Federal

Government as ‘public lands’ yet significant acreage is privately leased for mining and cattle ranching and

nearly one-third of the area is used as biological and chemical weapons testing grounds. The lake is rapidly

drying up due to overuse and human-caused ecological change—threatening millions of migratory birds

and the population of Salt Lake City. The remaining areas are open to various uses, including improvised

gun ranges.

The motif of the colour blaze orange is dispersed throughout the book as a nod to the most conspicuous

type of debris found in the West Desert ranges—blaze orange clay pigeons.

These aerial targets are painted this colour to ensure they stand out against the sky on a clear day and

against a natural landscape. A colour created to oppose nature, not to be confused with it.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: GOST Books
  • ISBN: 9781915423023
  • Number of pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 218 x 165 mm
  • Languages: English

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