Benjamin Edwards (born 1970) is an American visual artist known for his work with satellite maps, architectural blueprints, and computer models as source material. He is the husband of political consultant and government official Neera Tanden.
Edwards is known for his paintings that employ appropriated imagery such as satellite maps, architectural blueprints or computer models as source material.[3][4][5] His 2004 painting Immersion, for example, used cartography to explore the impact of the highway system on the development of the American suburbs.[6] His 1998 work Starbucks: Seattle: Compression compressed all of the Starbucks stores in Seattle into one image.[5][7][8] In other works, he has created landscapes from images of fast-food restaurants, commercial signs, condominiums, shopping malls, convenience stores or corporate logos.[9][10]
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