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Along Some Rivers

Photographs and Conversations
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Along Some Rivers by Robert Adams presents a compelling collection of the photographer's correspondence and conversations with notable writers and curators. These dialogues reveal Adams's reflections on his acclaimed projects photographing the American West and its changing landscape, his perspectives on art and aesthetics, and his influences from artists and filmmakers. The book also features 28 previously unpublished landscape photographs, offering an intimate look at his creative process and philosophy.
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This volume is ideal for readers interested in photography, environmental art, and the cultural commentary on the American West. It will particularly appeal to students, academics, and enthusiasts of visual arts who appreciate thoughtful discourse on artistic practice and landscape preservation.

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A collection of conversations with writers and curators - William McEwan, Rebecca Solnit, Constance Sullivan, and Thomas Weski, among others (including a group of his students). This publication offers the author's thoughts on a number of his legendary projects.

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Robert Adams, one of America's foremost living photographers, has spent decades considering and documenting the landscape of the American West and the ways it has been altered, disturbed, or destroyed by the hand of man. A professor of English before turning to photography, Adams is also a skilled writer and acute thinker on aesthetic questions.

Aperture's previous bestselling collections of his essays, Beauty in Photography and Why People Photograph, assembled his thoughts on a range of subjects, including writing, teaching, photography's place in the arts, and a host of fellow photographers. Along Some Rivers collects Adams's correspondence and conversationsβ€”some of which have never been published beforeβ€”with writers and curators including William McEwan, Constance Sullivan and Thomas Weski.

In so doing, it provides another point of entry, offering a portrait of the artist in debate and elucidating his thoughts on a number of his now legendary projects, including Cottonwoods and What We Bought. Adams also expounds on why, in his view, Marcel Duchamp has not been a helpful guide for art, discusses which filmmakers and painters have influenced him, which cameras he prefers, and how he approaches printing his pictures.

Along Some Rivers also includes a selection of 28 unpublished landscapes.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781597110044

Publisher: Aperture

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 February 2006

Country: United States

Imprint: Aperture

Illustration: 28 Halftones, duotone

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 390g

Pages: 96

About the Author

Robert Adams, born in 1937, came to prominence as part of the photographic movement known as New Topographics. His work has been widely exhibited both in Europe and the United States. He is a recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, the Spectrum International Prize for Photography, and the Deutsche BΓΆrse Photography Prize.

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