| Sunlight, Solitude, Democracy, Home: Photographs by Robert Adams [Click on the appropriate flag to buy the book] | Product Details Paperback 96 pages University of Washington Press Published 2002 Synopsis Photographs taken by MacArthur fellow Robert Adams since the late 1960s have decisively changed the ways many think about the American West. As we enter the 21st century, it is no surprise that environmental urgencies, including his own very deeply felt concerns, have shaped thinking about Adams's art. This volume surveys Adams's work since its beginnings to offer a new, thematic approach to its layered meanings and complexities and includes previously unpublished photographs. About the Author Susan Fillin-Yeh is Anne and John Hauberg Director of the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Reed College, Portland, Oregon. Leo Rubinfien is a photographer and writer. Book Description Photographs taken by MacArthur fellow Robert Adams since the late 1960s have decisively changed the ways many think about the American West. As we enter the 21st century, it is no surprise that environmental urgencies, including his own very deeply felt concerns, have shaped thinking about Adams's art. This volume surveys Adams's work since its beginnings to offer a new, thematic approach to its layered meanings and complexities and includes previously unpublished photographs. |
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Perfect Times, Perfect Places Robert Adams | |
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West from the Columbia: Views at the River Mouth Robert Adams | |
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Why People Photograph: Selected Essays and Reviews Robert Adams | |
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Notes for Friends: Along Colorado Roads Robert Adams | |
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Summer Nights (New Images Book) Robert Adams | |
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Commercial / Residential: Landscapes Along the Colorado Front Range 1968-1972 Robert Adams (Photographer) | |
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Turning Back: A Photographic Journal of Re-Exploration Robert Adams (Photographer) | |
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Along Some Rivers: Photographs and Conversations Robert Adams (Photographer) | |
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Views by Robert Adams of the Los Angeles Basin, 1978-1983 Robert Adams (Photographer); & Robert Hass (Introduction) | |
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