Art 21

1980s:

Robert Adams


Robert Adams’s black-and-white photographs document scenes of the American West, revealing the impact of human activity on the last vestiges of wilderness and open space. An underlying tension in Adams’s body of work is the contradiction between landscapes visibly transformed or scarred by human presence and the inherent beauty of light and land rendered by the camera. BIOGRAPHY
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"New Development on what was a Citrus Growing Estate, Highland, California""Dead Palms, Partially Uprooted, Ontario, California""Dead Plant, Barbed Wire, and Razor Wire, Palos Verdes, California""Looking Past Citrus Groves into the San Bernardino Valley; Northeast of Riverside, California"
"Denver, Colorado""Untitled""Untitled""Untitled"