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David Freund: Gas Stop

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David Freund: Gas Stop presents a captivating photographic exploration of American gas stations from 1978 to 1981. Freund documents their architecture, signage, and the unique social interactions at these essential roadside venues across more than forty states. Beyond serving as refuelling points, gas stations emerge as cultural outposts embodying regional landscapes, community networks, and nostalgia, now largely vanished from the American experience.
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This book appeals to enthusiasts of photography, American cultural history, and those interested in roadside architecture and nostalgia. It is ideal for readers seeking visual narratives that reveal overlooked aspects of the twentieth-century American landscape.

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In the twentieth century, any American driver or passenger would stop at gas stations at least weekly, and not just for gas. Gas stations were also oases offering food and drink, car repairs, directions, maps and, importantly, bathrooms. Yet, beyond their appreciation as roadside novelties, their offerings to American culture, landscape and history have been little photographed.

From 1978 to 1981, David Freund analysed the culture, architecture and landscape of gas stations in more than forty states. The photographs show customers and workers in postures and actions peculiar to gassing up, or just hanging out. Architecture and signage, both corporate and vernacular, beckon passing drivers. Regional landscapes hold and surround gas stations, each with its own landscape of designed plantings or scrappy volunteers. Stations were also outposts for American networks other than petroleum, seen in telephone booths, mailboxes and powerlines. These and all that surrounds them spark recognition and recollection, accruing as elements of a nonlinear American narrative.

While Freund's primary concern is for his photographs to engage and surprise, he acknowledges nostalgia and uses it to imbue his subjects with a compelling sense of belonging. Of more than 200,000 gas stations in the United States at the time of this project, today they and their roles are mostly gone, existing now in memory and in this work.

At the outset of Gas Stop, I was surprised at the range of themes presented at gas stations. Driving by, their commonplaceness might evince little inspiration for photos, but at an even halfway busy station, all I had to do was hang around to discover unexpected topical and visual variety.

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New York Journal of Books praises David Freund: Gas Stop as a "monumental achievement in photojournalism," highlighting its broad scope and candid moments that capture forgotten everyday scenes, creating a diverse and vivid portrait of the United States.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783958291737

Publisher: Steidl Publishers

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 23 February 2017

Country: Germany

Imprint: Steidl Verlag

Illustration: Illustrated in duotone throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 280.0mm

Height: 220.0mm

Weight: 5880g

Pages: 636

About the Author

David Freund graduated from the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, and has taught at Pratt Institute and Ramapo College of New Jersey. His exhibitions include those at the Light Gallery, New York, and the George Eastman House. He has received a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship and a CAPS grant. Freund's work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Bibliothรจque Nationale, Paris, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

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