Skip to Content
Radius Books
Books
All
New Releases
Coming Soon
Art Books
Photo Books
Limited Editions
Rare
Artists
Donation Program
Events
Artist/Book Events
Special Events
About
About Us
Directors + Staff
Newsletter
Press
Jobs
Search
Login Account
0
0
Donate
Radius Books
Books
All
New Releases
Coming Soon
Art Books
Photo Books
Limited Editions
Rare
Artists
Donation Program
Events
Artist/Book Events
Special Events
About
About Us
Directors + Staff
Newsletter
Press
Jobs
Search
Login Account
0
0
Donate
Folder: Books
Back
All
New Releases
Coming Soon
Art Books
Photo Books
Limited Editions
Rare
Artists
Donation Program
Folder: Events
Back
Artist/Book Events
Special Events
Folder: About
Back
About Us
Directors + Staff
Newsletter
Press
Jobs
Search
Login Account
Donate
All Books Colleen Plumb: Thirty Times a Minute
IMG_2239-Edit.jpg Image 1 of 7
IMG_2239-Edit.jpg
Colleen Plumb.jpg Image 2 of 7
Colleen Plumb.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-4.jpg Image 3 of 7
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-4.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-6.jpg Image 4 of 7
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-6.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-7.jpg Image 5 of 7
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-7.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-5.jpg Image 6 of 7
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-5.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-8.jpg Image 7 of 7
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-8.jpg
IMG_2239-Edit.jpg
Colleen Plumb.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-4.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-6.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-7.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-5.jpg
Colleen-Plumb-Thirty-Times-A-Minute-Book-Object-8.jpg

Colleen Plumb: Thirty Times a Minute

from $65.00

Plumb is less interested in editorializing than disrupting people’s context, springing a feeling moment upon them.

— Julia Cooke, Virginia Quarterly Review

Captive elephants exhibit what biologists refer to as stereotypy, which includes rhythmic rocking, head bobbing, stepping back and forth, and pacing. Artist Colleen Plumb traveled to over seventy zoos in the US and Europe, creating videos featuring dozens of captive elephants in their small enclosures. She has photographed her guerrilla public projections of the video in over 100 locations worldwide. Thirty Times a Minute includes a selection of these photos, along with nine contributions from animal rights activists and scientists, in order to examine the way animals in captivity function as colonialist symbols of human domination over nature.

Type:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

Plumb is less interested in editorializing than disrupting people’s context, springing a feeling moment upon them.

— Julia Cooke, Virginia Quarterly Review

Captive elephants exhibit what biologists refer to as stereotypy, which includes rhythmic rocking, head bobbing, stepping back and forth, and pacing. Artist Colleen Plumb traveled to over seventy zoos in the US and Europe, creating videos featuring dozens of captive elephants in their small enclosures. She has photographed her guerrilla public projections of the video in over 100 locations worldwide. Thirty Times a Minute includes a selection of these photos, along with nine contributions from animal rights activists and scientists, in order to examine the way animals in captivity function as colonialist symbols of human domination over nature.

Plumb is less interested in editorializing than disrupting people’s context, springing a feeling moment upon them.

— Julia Cooke, Virginia Quarterly Review

Captive elephants exhibit what biologists refer to as stereotypy, which includes rhythmic rocking, head bobbing, stepping back and forth, and pacing. Artist Colleen Plumb traveled to over seventy zoos in the US and Europe, creating videos featuring dozens of captive elephants in their small enclosures. She has photographed her guerrilla public projections of the video in over 100 locations worldwide. Thirty Times a Minute includes a selection of these photos, along with nine contributions from animal rights activists and scientists, in order to examine the way animals in captivity function as colonialist symbols of human domination over nature.

 

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Featured
Debbie Fleming Caffery: In Light of Everything
Debbie Fleming Caffery: In Light of Everything
Maroesjka Lavigne: Someone, Somewhere, Sometime
Maroesjka Lavigne: Someone, Somewhere, Sometime
Brad Temkin: The State of Water
Brad Temkin: The State of Water
Colleen Plumb: Animals are Outside Today
Colleen Plumb: Animals are Outside Today
  • Photography by Colleen Plumb
    Texts by Marc Bekoff, Julia Cooke, Catherine Doyle, Hope Ferdowsian, M.D., Linda Hogan, Les O'Brien, Joyce Poole & Peter Granli, Steven M. Wise, Mandy-Suzanne Wong

    Hardcover
    9.25 x 13.5 inches
    220 pages / 58 images
    Trade ISBN: 9781942185451 — $65
    Signed ISBN: 9781955161718 — $70

  • Colleen Plumb (b. 1970) makes photographs, videos, and installations investigating contradictory relationships people have with nonhuman animals. Her work explores the way animals in captivity function as symbols of persistent colonial thinking, that a striving for human domination over nature has been normalized, and that consumption masks as curiosity. Plumb's work sheds light on abnormal behaviors of captive animals in order to bring attention to implicit values of society as a whole, particularly those that perpetuate power imbalance and tyranny of artifice.

    Plumb's work is held in several permanent collections and has been widely exhibited, including the Portland Art Museum, Milwaukee Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, Blue Sky Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts in Portland, 21c, Oolite Arts in Miami, Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, Jen Bekman Gallery in New York, Edelman Gallery, AIPAD/Pier 94 in New York, Historic Water Tower Gallery and Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago. Her work has been part of the Midwest Photographers Project at the Museum of Contemporary Photography since 2003.

    Her first photography monograph, Animals Are Outside Today (Radius Books, 2011) critically documents ambivalent dispositions towards animals. Plumb's recent photography book, Thirty Times a Minute (Radius Books, 2020), examines the plight of captive elephants. Her work has appeared in LitHub, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Village Voice, Blow Photo Magazine, New York Times LENS, Time Lightbox, Psychology Today, Oxford American, Photo District News, and Orion Magazine.

    As a fourth-generation Chicagoan, Colleen Plumb grew up near Lake Michigan, seeing and seeking wildness within that urban landscape: from backyard birds to tree climbs and lake storms. She continues this exploration, focusing on relationships between humans and nature to increase empathy and unity across species and within our own. Collaborating with nonprofit organizations advocating for nonhuman animals, Plumb seeks to shift dialog around what is humane. Currently serving as faculty at Columbia College Chicago and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, she is represented by McCormick Gallery in Chicago and Dina Mitrani Gallery in Miami.

 

227 East Palace Avenue
Suite W
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
(505) 983-4068
info@radiusbooks.org
Directions

Visit us Monday-Friday from 10AM-4PM or by appointment

ABOUT

About Us
Directors + Staff
Donation Program
Jobs
Merchandise
Gift Certificates
Submission Policy
Contact Us
Donate

INFORMATION

Shipping
Exchanges + Returns
Direct Sales + Wholesale Orders
Stockists
Frequently Asked Questions
Terms + Conditions
Privacy Policy
Join Our Newsletter

Site Credit: JMD