My hands-down favorite photobook of 2020 is [ Mark Klett's] Seeing Time...It is wonderful to watch his early, already great, work deepen and evolve over 42 yearspowered by the three engines of working a lot (and well), thinking a lot (and well), and collaborating a lot (and well) with interesting people, living and dead. (LensCulture, "Favorite Photobooks of 2020") Artist of a singular originality and vision, Klett has designed a deep and dynamic work that captures the space and history of the American West, while evoking notions of time, perception and cultural memory...the images presented here combine to form a body of work that is both vast and deeply personal. (Guillotine) Kletts visual exploration of landscapes of the American West, which bear the traces of human presence, is a story of interaction between people and place. Rather than an indictment of the impact of humankind on nature, it reveals a multilayered relationship that evokes memories of time and region. (Pasatiempo)