The New West
Originally published in 1974, Robert Adamss The New West signaled a significant shift in photographic representation of the American landscape. Eschewing photographys role in romanticizing the Western landscape, Adams focused instead on the construction of tract and mobile homes, subdivisions, shopping centers, and urban sprawl in the suburbs of Colorado Springs and the Denver area. Objective and direct, Adamss photographs, rendered in his signature middle-gray scale, unsentimentally depict a despoiled landscape washed in the intense Colorado sunlight.nnThe New West stands alongside Walker Evanss American Photographs, Robert Franks The Americans, and Stephen Shores Uncommon Places in the pantheon of landmark projects on American culture and society. This second reissue of the classic publication has been recreated from Adamss original prints, and will be released ahead of a major traveling exhibition that will launch in 2010.nnThis project was made possible, in part, through the generosity of Lynne and Harold Honickman and Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco.
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