Art 21

2000s:

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
Related Slideshows:
Robert Adams - 1990s
Ecology
Protest

 
"A second growth stump on top of a first growth stump, Coos County, Oregon""Clearcut, Humbug Mountain, Clatsop County, Oregon""Clearcut, Humbug Mountain, Clatsop County, Oregon""Kerstin, next to an old-growth stump, Coos County, Oregon"
"Kerstin, old growth stump from early cutting, surrounded by the remains of recently cut small trees, on Humbug Mountain, Clatsop County, Oregon""Sitka Spruce, Cape Blanco State Park, Curry County, Oregon""Stacking the de-limbed trunks of an immature ’harvest,’ Columbia County, Oregon""Waste in a Clearcut, Clatsop County, Oregon"