Background information
"These views of the American West, made by US photographer Robert ADAMS between 1975 and 1983, evoke a wide range of memories, myths and regrets associated with America’s final frontier. In the 19th century, that frontier began at the Missouri River, beyond which lay a landscape of natural grandeur and purity, challenging the spirit and promising redemption. At the time the pictures were made, the hand of man had not so much disfigured as domesticated that paradise, leaving its mark of intrusion almost casually, with the assurance of absolute triumph.
Content
Robert ADAMS recorded this intrusion with neither judgment nor irony; the land he shows has simply been changed, reduced, made ordinary. Yet a second look makes it apparent that the hand of man has, after all, its limitations.
Additional information
First published in 1980, 'From the Missouri West' marked a watershed in the history of landscape photography by reclaiming the West’s sublimity as worthy of unromantic consideration. The link between the work by Robert ADAMS to that of the pioneering figures who surveyed the Western landscape more than a century earlier—in particular Timothy O’SULLIVAN—is drawn out in this re-edited and substantially enlarged edition of the book." (© Steidl Verlag, 2018)
About US-american photographer, Robert ADAMS (b. 1937)
Photo books by as well as with contribution by Robert ADAMS
- Photographer(s)
- Robert ADAMS (USA)
- Format
- Linen bound HC (no dust jacket, as issued but slipcased in thin carton), 34 x 39,5 x 2 cm., 132 pp., 62 tritone b/w ills.
- Language(s)
- English
- Year of Release
- 2018 (1980)
- Publisher
- Steidl Verlag, Göttingen
- Print run details
- re-edit, first published in 1980