Mike Slack's Pyramids builds on the striking Polaroid aesthetic of his
previous books, Ok Ok Ok (2002) and Scorpio (2006), rounding out a
trilogy of stand-alone volumes that together contain 123 pictures. This
collection records everyday details of what could be a recent past or a
very near future--a dust storm in the desert, simple geometry, stairways
and windows, schoolchildren on a field trip--quietly dramatic scenes
energized by a sense of anticipation rather than nostalgia. Presented as
physical artifacts of fictitious events to be deciphered by the viewer,
the pictures also document the travels, observations and graphic
fixations of the photographer, centering on a set of three identical
early 1970s office buildings (in Slack's hometown of Indianapolis), from
which the book takes its title.