The American photographer Jim Dow (b. 1942) is renowned for photographs that depict the built environmentβhe first gained attention for his panoramic triptychs of baseball stadiumsβand for his skill at conveying the βhuman ingenuity and spiritβ that suffuse the spaces. This book is the first to focus on Dowβs early black-and-white pictures, featuring more than 60 photographs made between 1967 and 1977, a majority of which have never before been published. Indebted to the work of Walker Evans, a key mentor of Dowβs, these photographs depict time-worn signage taken from billboards, diners, gas stations, drive-ins, and other small businesses. While still recognizable as icons of commercial Americana, without their context Dowβs signs impart ambiguous messages, often situated between documentation and abstraction. Including a new essay by Dow that reveals his own perspective on the development of the work, Signs suggests how these formative years honed the artistβs sensibility and conceptual approach.
Jim Dow,Β April M. Watson (Authors)
Nelson Atkins
HardcoverΒ 120 pages
ISBN 9780300264012



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