Gus Foster: American Panoramas

Author:   Gus Foster ,  Larry Bell
Publisher:   Museum of New Mexico Press
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9780890136591


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Format:   Hardback
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In 1972 while driving around California, Gus Foster photographed through his car window, using his camera as a notebook, a record of where he had been. The experience photographing -- and later, filming -- through the moving cars window greatly influenced his later use of panoramic cameras and his exploration of time. Foster was also impressed by landscapes of the mountain West by pioneer photographers Carleton Watkins, Timothy OSullivan, and W. H. Jackson that documented the majestic vastness of the Rocky Mountains. He would spend fifteen years photographing the Rockies, crossing the continent from Canada to Mexico, and climbing the highest summits carrying a load of equipment much like these early photographers. This retrospective monograph is a remarkable visual record of Fosters forty-five-year journey making panoramic images and details the photographers travels across North America and beyond. From Alaskan glaciers to Times Square in New York City, he turned his cameras on high mountain terrain and desert and urban lowlands, as well the massive acreage used for food production with its landscapes of wheat, corn, wild rice, and other crops. Also included is a selection of Time Photographs made with a portable panoramic camera capturing multiple revolutions of more than 1000 degrees while literally recording multiple moments in time in a single image. The scale of Fosters photographs -- prints measuring up to sixteen feet -- are distinctive and impressive. The 360-degree angle of a Foster panorama, writes Evan M. Maurer, turns in a circle; at one glance, you can see everything around you -- to infinity from any point on the compass. As Gus told me, 'Its like having eyes in the back of your head'.

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Author:   Gus Foster ,  Larry Bell
Publisher:   Museum of New Mexico Press
Imprint:   Museum of New Mexico Press
Weight:   2.130kg
ISBN:  

9780890136591


ISBN 10:   0890136599
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   15 October 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Gus Foster was born in Wisconsin. He graduated with a degree in art history from Yale University in 1963, and became Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, a position he held for ten years. In 1972 he moved to Los Angeles to focus on his own photography and then relocated to Taos, New Mexico, in 1976 where he has lived ever since. His photographs are in private and public collections and have been exhibited around the United States and internationally. An internationally recognised commentator on scientific and public policy issues, Larry Bell has written extensively on climate and energy policy and has been featured in many prominent national and international newspapers, magazines, and television programs. Dr Bell is a Professor of Architecture and holds an Endowed Professorship in Space Architecture at the University of Houston.

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