Scene Shifting: Photographs from Left of Iowa

Author:   Dan Powell
Publisher:   Oregon State University
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Pages:   136
Publication Date:   30 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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In an introductory essay to Scene Shifting, Dan Powell speaks of his father’s influence on him in his youth. He describes growing up in the 1950s and 60s in the Roza District, a spacious agricultural valley that was etched out of the sage desert in South Central Washington. He also traces the impact that the nearby Hanford Atomic Works had on his family and the region. At an early age Powell’s concept of the American West was shaped by all three of these factors. The 101 black and white duotone images featured in this compelling volume are mostly from large format negatives (8x10 and 4x5). They highlight a particular period in Powell’s art practice, the 1980s and 90s, when he photographed in the high desert country of Oregon and Washington, as well as in Nevada, California, Arizona, Idaho, and Utah. Several images from the Midwest mark his graduate school experience and first teaching position, before he migrated back to the West to teach photography at the University of Oregon. In photographing the West, Powell was interested in the land as a dynamic theater, the constant shifting of events that moved through his view, on and off road. Points of intersection, the clashing of events where humans interface with the land, occur often within this fabric of beauty and wildness. Powell’s view of the West is broad and diverse, from the visual harmony found in the vastness of space and light, to ironic tensions found through chance and close observation. On one level, Powell was simply measuring his vision of the land against the memories of his childhood. In the second essay, “The Geography of a Life,” esteemed curator, historian, and author Keith F. Davis sheds light on the nature and particular qualities of the work, and on how it is deeply embedded in Powell’s lifelong experience with the West.

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Author:   Dan Powell
Publisher:   Oregon State University
Imprint:   Oregon State University
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780870712425


ISBN 10:   087071242
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   30 November 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Dan Powell is professor emeritus of art and photography at University of Oregon. His various works in photography have been exhibited widely in museums and galleries in the U.S. and internationally, including The Royal College of Art, London; The Condeso/Lawler Gallery, New York, NY.; The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo, Japan; and The Friends of Photography, Carmel, CA. Powell has work in prestigious collections such as The Art Institute of Chicago, The Portland Art Museum and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including a National Endowment for the Arts Grant, and The Society for Photographic Education, NW Region, Honored Educator Award. Beginning in 2006, a comprehensive archive of Powell’s photographic work was acquired by Special Collections, Knight Library at The University of Oregon.

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