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From Here to the Horizon: Photographs in Honor of Barry Lopez [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 266x209 mm, Black, white, sepia photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Trinity University Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1595349936
  • ISBN-13: 9781595349934
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 192 pages, height x width: 266x209 mm, Black, white, sepia photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Mar-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Trinity University Press,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1595349936
  • ISBN-13: 9781595349934

From Here to the Horizon presents the work of fifty of America’s leading contemporary landscape photographers in honor of the life and influence of Barry Lopez (1945–2020), one of our most revered writers about the landscape and our place within it. Work by each photographer was selected in relation to, and accompanied by, an excerpt from the best-selling book Home Ground: A Guide to the American Landscape, a reader’s A-to-Z guide to American landscape terms, edited by Lopez and Debra Gwartney. With images reflecting landforms or locations and others that are more evocative, the collection creates a portrait of the beauty, diversity, and abundance found in our shared North American topography.

For Lopez, the land was never simply a background for human activity but reflected our aspirations and desires, both as individuals and communities. He had a particular affinity with photographers, and some have compared his precise, crystalline language to the artistry found in photography. As Virginia Beahan noted, “What impressed me so much about Barry’s writing was the slow-moving attention to detail . . . as he tried to make sense of the world.

The collection includes leading photographers such as Virginia Beahan, Barbara Bosworth, Frank Gohlke, Lois Conner, Emmet Gowin, Mark Klett, David Maisel, Laura McPhee, Andrew Moore, Mark Ruwedel, and essays by Debra Gwartney, Robert Macfarlane, and Toby Jurovics. From Here to the Horizon serves as a marker of the admiration of and affection for Lopez and will spark the imagination of places we already know, or hope to one day visit, or may never see but carry with us because of the life-affirming work of writers like Lopez.

Writers: Jeffery Renard Allen, Kim Barnes, Conger Beasley Jr., Lan Samantha Chang, Michael Collier, Elizabeth Cox, William deBuys, Pamela Frierson, Robert Hass, Patricia Hampl, Emily Hiestand, Linda Hogan, Barbara Kingsolver, William Kittredge, Gretchen Legler, Ellen Meloy, Robert Morgan, Antonya Nelson, Pattiann Rogers, Scott Russell Sanders, Eva Saulitis, Donna Seaman, Carolyn Servid, Kim Stafford, Arthur Sze, D. J. Waldie, Joy Williams, Terry Tempest Williams, and Larry Woiwod

Photographers: Robert Adams, Virginia Beahan, Marion Belanger, Michael Berman, Andrew Borowiec, Barbara Bosworth, Joann Brennan, Gregory Conniff, Linda Connor, Lois Conner , Thomas Joshua Cooper, Robert Dawson, Peter de Lory, Lucinda Devlin, Rick Dingus, Terry Evans, Lukas Felzmann, Steve Fitch, Frank Gohlke, Peter Goin, Emmet Gowin, Wayne Gudmundson, Owen Gump, David T. Hanson, Alex Harris, Allen Hess, Ron Jude, Robert Glenn Ketchum, Mark Klett, Stuart Klipper, Peter Latner, David Maisel, Laura McPhee, Andrew Moore, Eric Paddock, Mary Peck, Edward Ranney, Jeff Rich, Meghann Riepenhoff, Mark Ruwedel, Mike Smith, Joel Sternfeld, Martin Stupich, Willy Sutton, Bob Thall , Terry Toedtemeier, Geoff Winningham, Dennis Witmer, and William Wylie



Contemporary photographers pay tribute to the life and work of Barry Lopez

Director's Foreword 7(4)
Wally Mason
Geography as Generosity
11(10)
Robert Macfarlane
Inventing Home Ground
21(6)
Debra Gwartney
The Home Ground Collection
27(5)
Plates
32(101)
Land, Light, and Film
133(32)
Toby Jurovics
Checklist 165(24)
Barry Lopez Foundation Acknowledgments 189(4)
Home Ground Author Index 193(4)
Contributor Biographies 197
Toby Jurovics is founding director of the Barry Lopez Foundation for Art & Environment. An expert on nineteenth- and twentieth-century American landscape photography, he has curated more than fifty exhibitions and has served as curator for the Joslyn Art Museum, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Princeton University Art Museum. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and the University of Delaware. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.