Lewis Baltz. Prospector Village, Lot 65, looking Northwest (from the Park City series). 1979. Gelatin silver print. Henry Art Gallery, Joseph and Elaine Monsen Photography Collection, 2001.36.
Henry Art Gallery University of Washington 15th Ave NE & NE 41st St Box 351410 WA 98195 Seattle États-Unis
This spring the Henry presents a selection of photographs by Lewis Baltz drawn from the permanent collection. Best known for his work associated with the 1975 exhibition New Topographics, Baltz photographs the built environment and its seemingly banal details with an objective (if not dispassionate) eye. The exhibition includes Baltz’s early black and white photographs of sprawling U.S. suburban developments, as well as his more recent investigations in color photography of European urban and industrial landscapes. Landscape as Real Estate builds upon the Henry’s long history with conceptually complex photographic work, including the museum’s reconsideration of New Topographics in a 1998 exhibition subtitled Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape, while continuing the dialogue set forth in a preceding exhibition from the Monsen collection, Joe Deal and Views of the Altered Landscape.
Curated by Henry Chief Curator Elizabeth A. Brown.
Vignette : Lewis Baltz. Prospector Village, Lot 65, looking Northwest (from the Park City series). 1979. Gelatin silver print. Henry Art Gallery, Joseph and Elaine Monsen Photography Collection, 2001.36.