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Approaching Nowhere: Photographs by Jeff Brouws β€” book cover

Approaching Nowhere: Photographs

by Jeff Brouws, William L. Fox
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Overview

Evocative images of buildings and places, seen from the American road.

Like many who grew up during the spread of sprawl--with its predictable landscape of housing developments, shopping malls, interstate highways, and big-box construction--acclaimed photographer Jeff Brouws is drawn to places that still embody the vernacular past as well as to those that starkly portray the soulless, franchised American landscape. What began as cultural geography of Main Streets became a visual critique of the myth of upward mobility that created this car-centered, paved-over universe. Some images look outward to the edges of suburbia where sprawl is encroaching upon nature. Others turn inward, documenting the devastated inner cities. All the stunning color photographs reflect the complex beauty and desolation of visual life in our time.

Synopsis

Evocative images of buildings and places, seen from the American road.

About the Author, Jeff Brouws

Jeff Brouws is the photographer of Highway and Readymades and recently edited A Passion for Trains: The Railroad World of Richard Steinheimer. A transplanted Californian, he now lives in Red Hook, New York.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2006
Publisher
Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Pages
160
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780393062748

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