EMU Spacesuit for flight L B Johnson Space Center Houston
Benedict Redgrove
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The EMU spacesuit fine art print by Benedict Redgrove, photographed at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston, is a monumental limited-edition work that transforms NASA's most iconic piece of equipment into a singular object of contemplation, rendered at 60 by 84 inches with more than 60 exposures composited into a single, immaculate image.
The Artist
Benedict Redgrove is a British photographer whose nine-year project, NASA: Past and Present Dreams of the Future, stands as one of the most rigorously documented art series ever made on the American space program. He spent five years building the institutional trust required to access NASA's most restricted facilities, then four years in production. He entered the Lunar Samples Lab, walked mission control, and stood inside the assembly rooms where the next generation of spacecraft were taking shape. His photography is built on a specific conviction: that science, engineering, and design are the closest thing to a secular religion that produces verifiable results. These photographs are not journalism. They are devotional objects.
Each image in the series is built from dozens of exposures using technical cameras with digital backs, then meticulously composited to eliminate distraction and render the subject with total fidelity. The method gives each print a depth and material presence that reproduction cannot fully convey.
The Piece
The subject is the EMU flight spacesuit, the Extravehicular Mobility Unit worn by astronauts performing spacewalks. Redgrove frames it without context, without a human inside, without a backdrop that places it anywhere in particular. Stripped of narrative, it becomes something else: a totem, an archive of human ambition, an object that has absorbed 50 years of space exploration history into its seams and visors. At 60 by 84 inches, the print fills a room with that presence. The scale is deliberate. The spacesuit, Redgrove has said, is now a symbol greater than the sum of its parts, one that few manufactured objects can match in what it signifies about human achievement.
Specifications
- Artist: Benedict Redgrove
- Series: NASA: Past and Present Dreams of the Future
- Subject: EMU Spacesuit for Flight, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston
- Print size: 60 x 84 inches
- Technique: Composite fine art photography (60+ exposures, technical camera with digital back)
- Type: Limited-edition fine art print
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