Photographie

Robert Adams

The Place We Live

1966–2013

“Are there affirmable days or places in our deteriorating world? Are there scenes in life, right now, for which we might conceivably be thankful? Is there a basis for joy or serenity, even if felt only occasionally? Are there grounds now and then for an unironic smile?”

For over four decades Robert Adams has photographed the changing landscape of the American West, finding there a fragile beauty that endures despite our troubled relationship with nature, and with ourselves. His photographs are distinguished not only by their economy and lucidity, but also by their mixture of grief and hope.

The Place We Live
Along Interstate 25, Eden, Colorado, 1968
The Place We Live
Basement for a Tract House, Colorado Springs, 1969
The Place We Live
Thurman, Colorado, 1969
The Place We Live
Redlands, Looking Toward Los Angeles, California, 1983
The Place We Live
Farm road and cottonwood, south of Raymer, Colorado, 1968–1971
The Place We Live
Longmont, Colorado, 1979
The Place We Live
Along Interstate 25, 1974
The Place We Live
Nehalem Spit, Oregon, 2013
The Place We Live
Nehalem Spit, Oregon, 2013
The Place We Live
Nehalem Spit, Oregon, 2013
The Place We Live
Nehalem Spit, Oregon, 2013
The Place We Live
Nehalem Spit, Oregon, 2013
The Place We Live
Untitled, c.1975
The Place We Live
Edge of San Timoteo Canyon, Redlands, California, 1982
The Place We Live
Near Laporte, Colorado, c.1979
The Place We Live
Longmont, Colorado, 1976
The Place We Live
Sunday-school class, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1969
The Place We Live
Arriba, Colorado, 1966
The Place We Live
Santa Ana Wash, San Bernardino County, California, 1982
The Place We Live
Near Ontario, California, 1983
The Place We Live
Remains of a eucalyptus wind break among citrus groves, Redlands, California, 1982
The Place We Live
Mobile Homes, Jefferson County, Colorado, 1973
The Place We Live
Columbia County, Oregon, 1999–2003
The Place We Live
Clearcut, Humbug Mountain, Clatsop County, Oregon, 1999–2003
The Place We Live
Burning oil sludge, north of Denver, Colorado, 1973–1974
40°00'00.0"N 100°00'00.0"W

Lieu: USA

Collection: Yale University Art Gallery


Publié: Juillet 2019
Catégorie: Photographie

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