“Burning Man: Art in the Desert”, published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc., is a new book by our good friend A. Leo Nash that features 13 years of his beautiful Burning Man photography.
Art at Burning Man, like the experience of being there itself, is a way of being outside routine existence: People return home rejuvenated and inspired to seek ways to express the spirit of the festival in their everyday lives. For more than a decade, A. Leo Nash has been creating a photographic document of this work, and in his photographs we see the wellspring of a new art movement.
Leo and his photography were recently featured in a segment on Burning Man 2007 which aired September 30th on the CBS Morning News.
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