Park City

Lewis Baltz

¥31,900(¥29,000 + tax)

Publisher/Aperture

   Published/1980
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/246   Size/275*285*25
Google翻訳
"Park City", a photo book by American photographer Luis Boltz. Boltz is a representative photographer of New Topography, who was also selected for the exhibition "Human-Changed Landscape Photography" at the George Eastman House exhibition in 1975. While continuing the styles of Edward Weston and Paul Strand, they did not target the sublime natural beauty they contained, capturing the natural appearance transformed by human activities from a neutral perspective and continuing in the 1980s Contepon rally photographer who formed the cornerstone of contemporary art photography. This book is one of Boltz's representative trilogy of the 70's and 80's, and the first part that leads to "San Qunetin Point" and "Candlestick Point" later. It consists of an illustration of a ski resort that was being developed near Salt Lake City, Utah. As an example of the urbanization in the west of the United States, this meaningful collection of works presents a new perspective on the urban landscape, recording the history of Park City construction over the course of two and a half years. Limited to 3,000 copies.
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<Condition> Good. Small damages on the jacket.
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