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The Nevada Test Site

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The Nevada Test Site presents a compelling photographic exploration of the American Southwest landscape altered by over a thousand nuclear tests from 1951 to 1992. Emmet Gowin offers striking aerial images revealing transformed sands, cratered valleys, trenches, radioactive waste sites, and underground test debris, accompanied by an essay reflecting on his decade-long access and photographic process. A foreword by Robert Adams frames the work as a powerful witness to environmental damage and a call for aesthetic redemption and hope.
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This book will resonate with readers interested in environmental issues, nuclear history, contemporary photography, and American cultural landscapes. It suits those who appreciate art that critically documents humanity's impact on nature with profound visual and historical depth.

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A photographic study of the land that served as the main testing site for American nuclear devices for four decadesMore nuclear bombs have been detonated in America than in any other country in the world. Between 1951 and 1992, the Nevada National Security Test Site was the primary location for these activities, withstanding more than a thousan

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A photographic study of the land that served as the main testing site for American nuclear devices for four decades. More nuclear bombs have been detonated in America than in any other country in the world. Between 1951 and 1992, the Nevada National Security Test Site was the primary location for these activities, withstanding more than a thousand nuclear tests that left swaths of the American Southwest resembling the moon.

In The Nevada Test Site, renowned American photographer Emmet Gowin (b. 1941) presents staggering aerial photographs of this powerfully evocative place. Gowin remains the only photographer granted official and sustained access to the Nevada Test Site. For this book, he has revisited his original negatives, made in 1996 and 1997, and fully three-quarters of the images featured here have never been published before.

These images show blast areas where sand has been transformed to glass, valleys pockmarked with hundreds of craters, trenches that protected soldiers from blasts, areas used to bury radioactive waste, and debris left behind following tests conducted as deep as five thousand feet below the Earth's surface. Together, these stunning, unsettling views unveil environmental travesties on a grand scale.

An essay by Gowin delves into the history of his work at the site, including his decade-long efforts to secure entry, the photographic equipment and techniques employed, and what the images mean to him today. With a foreword by photographer and writer Robert Adams, The Nevada Test Site stands as a testament to the harms we inflict on our surroundings, the importance of bearing witness, and the possibilities for aesthetic redemption and a more hopeful future.

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New Yorker praises Gowin's richly saturated prints that highlight the contrast between manmade structures and natural desert landscapes, affirming that "even humanity's vilest weapons can't entirely void a place of its dignity." The Financial Times recognises the book's chilling portrayal of nuclear weapons' impact on nature and underscores the ongoing threat these weapons pose to humanity.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691196039

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 October 2019

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 67 tritone illus. 1 map.

Contributors:

  • Contributions by Robert Adams
  • Foreword by Robert Adams

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 251.0mm

Height: 305.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 160

About the Author

Emmet Gowin is emeritus professor of photography at Princeton University. His many books include Emmet Gowin and Mariposas Nocturnas (Princeton). His photographs are in collections around the world, including at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Morgan Library and Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Tokyo Museum of Art. Robert Adams is one of the most esteemed American photographers working today. His work has been published in more than thirty books.

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