![]() ![]() The result is testimony to a realm far beyond the ego. His dazzling images record these participatory, collective, intrinsically ephemeral installations and happenings in the desert, which exist for no clearer purpose than because someone wanted to express something. Ahead of the book's release this month, and the festival's kickoff this August 30, Taschen provided a gallery of some of Guy's most insane shots. Here, writer and photographer NK Guy presents 16 years of Burning Man art. While there may be divided opinions on the event itself, it's arguable this is one of the biggest annual collections of pop-up architecture on the planet, including massive wooden structures that are ritually torched. His new book, Art of Burning Man (Taschen), documents the intricate structures that forms the backdrop to this massive event in the Black Rock Desert, which draws roughly 65,000 people annually to an empty landscape 100 miles from Reno. A prolific writer and photographer who has attended the Burning Man art festival for the last 14 years, Guy has witnessed the event's settlements coalesce and collapse over and over again, like some sort of mad mandala, blocks of installations, artwork and temporary buildings creating a unique yet ephemeral cityscape. NK Guy has spent his time wandering the desert. ![]()
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