Bokdetaljer
Format
Inbunden
Sidor
144
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Oct 1, 2000
Förlag
Chronicle Books
Utgåva
First Edition
ISBN-10
0811829383
ISBN-13
9780811829380
Beskrivning
Edward S. Curtis, renowned for his monumental work documenting Native American cultures, extends his artistic vision into the realm of architecture in this compelling collection. Captured through Curtis's lens, stunning photographs of various sites and structures reveal a rich tapestry of cultural history. The images transport the viewer to a time when architectural forms served not just as physical spaces but as vital expressions of identity and heritage.
Rod Slemmons and Mary Solomon bring a thoughtful perspective, expertly curating Curtis's photographic legacy. Their insightful analysis delves into the significance of each image, shedding light on the narratives intertwined with the built environment. The book captures the essence of how these structures reflect the relationship between people and place, illustrating the intricate connection between cultural identity and architectural form.
Through evocative visuals, the work highlights a diverse array of structures that encompass both Indigenous and non-Indigenous influences, providing a unique lens on America’s architectural evolution. Each photograph invites contemplation, inviting the audience to explore the stories depicted beyond the surface.
In this visually arresting volume, readers will not only appreciate the craftsmanship of Curtis's photography but also gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between architecture and the human experience. The richness of Curtis's work transcends mere documentation, engaging the viewer in a dialogue about history, memory, and cultural continuity.
Rod Slemmons and Mary Solomon bring a thoughtful perspective, expertly curating Curtis's photographic legacy. Their insightful analysis delves into the significance of each image, shedding light on the narratives intertwined with the built environment. The book captures the essence of how these structures reflect the relationship between people and place, illustrating the intricate connection between cultural identity and architectural form.
Through evocative visuals, the work highlights a diverse array of structures that encompass both Indigenous and non-Indigenous influences, providing a unique lens on America’s architectural evolution. Each photograph invites contemplation, inviting the audience to explore the stories depicted beyond the surface.
In this visually arresting volume, readers will not only appreciate the craftsmanship of Curtis's photography but also gain a deeper understanding of the interplay between architecture and the human experience. The richness of Curtis's work transcends mere documentation, engaging the viewer in a dialogue about history, memory, and cultural continuity.
Genrer
Historia
Konst & Fotografi