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American Barns

AUTHOR: David Plowden
ISBN: 0393025578

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American Barns
- Book Review,
by David Plowden

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For once, an album of Plowden's superb black-and-white photographs is classified as an art book rather than, because he photographs functional buildings and machines, a technology tome. And perhaps no other Plowden book is as obviously artistic as this display of dairy barns in the northeastern U.S and southeast Canada. The vast planes of barn walls, doors, and roofs, usually set upon vast planes of prairie and against vast planes of sky, inevitably suggest, to art cognoscenti, the formal concerns of cubism and its American realist cognate, precisionism, especially since the latter was developed by painters and photographers. Yes, these pictures look like Charles Sheeler's paintings and photos, but it is doubtful that Plowden had those precedents in mind. His lovely prefatory memoir never mentions other art, and in the acknowledgments, he calls the book "more of a poem . . . an elegy." That is, it fits with the rest of his work, which affectionately, respectfully records a world of work that is vanishing from North America. Ray Olson
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Book Description
A tribute to the barn by the master documentarian of our time. As an elemental part of our landscape and our history, barns evoke childhood memories for many of us, recollections of a simpler way of life. Regardless of their size or shape, their forms follow their functions. They are honest. They are beautiful. And they are rapidly vanishing. Across the land we see abandoned farms with barns falling down, being torn down, and only occasionally being converted to other uses. As urban sprawl eats up the countryside and food-producing Goliaths put small farmers out of business, the need for old barns has diminished. For most of his life as a photographer, David Plowden has admired and photographed barns. In recent years, as their disappearance accelerated, he made it his mission to document these beautiful structures, before they too are lost. The result is this beautiful book, his hymn to the American barn. 130 duotone photographs.

About the Author
David Plowden is the author of more than twenty photography books, including Bridges. He lives in Winnetka, Illinois.


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         Book Review

American Barns
- Book Reviews,
by David Plowden

American Barns

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A tribute to the barn by the master documentarian of our time.As an elemental part of our landscape and our history, barns evoke childhood memories for many of us, recollections of a simpler way of life. Regardless of their size or shape, their forms follow their functions. They are honest. They are beautiful. And they are rapidly vanishing. Across the land we see abandoned farms with barns falling down, being torn down, and only occasionally being converted to other uses. As urban sprawl eats up the countryside and food-producing Goliaths put small farmers out of business, the need for old barns has diminished. For most of his life as a photographer, David Plowden has admired and photographed barns. In recent years, as their disappearance accelerated, he made it his mission to document these beautiful structures, before they too are lost. The result is this beautiful book, his hymn to the American barn. 130 duotone photographs.

About the Author:: David Plowden is the author of more than twenty photography books, including Bridges. He lives in Winnetka, Illinois.

SYNOPSIS

The beauty of American barn architecture, in many examples made poignant by signs of neglect and abandonment, is captured in this handsome volume of photography. The photos are b&w, devoid of people, and include distant shots in the landscape, full exterior views, decorative details, and shots of interiors with milking equipment, worn stalls, and tools. There is a short introductory essay. The barns are in the Midwest and Northeastern US; perhaps Plowden will travel to the West for a future collection. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Library Journal

Over the years, Plowden has photographed a wide variety of everyday subjects, from trains to tugboats, found everywhere from the small towns of America to the Great Lakes. He recently undertook a visual study of bridges (Bridges: The Spans of North America) through exquisite, carefully composed black-and-white photographs, a blend of fine art and pure document. In this sumptuous, large-format book, the master craftsman pays tribute to the most common yet perhaps least understood rural building-the humble barn. The book includes 140 beautifully reproduced duotones, ranging from landscapes of weathered barns situated against moody backdrops to sweeping interior photographs of beams and rafters. Plowden has long been recognized for his technical skill and artistic sensibility. However, his greatest strength lies in his depth of visual insight and his ability to capture his subject's heart and soul, as evidenced here. Highly recommended for public and academic libraries.-Raymond Bial, First Light Photog., Urbana, IL Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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