Anastasia Samoylova: Atlantic Coast - (Hardcover)
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- In a new body of work, a critically acclaimed photographer retraces Berenice Abbott's 1954 photographic journey along the Eastern Seaboard, documenting dislocation, loss, and a shifting American dream.In 1954, American photographer Berenice Abbott set out to document the historic US Route 1, already predicting seismic changes to small towns and major cities along the route brought by the rapidly expanding Interstate Highway System.
- 144 Pages
- Photography, Individual Photographers
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In a new body of work, a critically acclaimed photographer retraces Berenice Abbott's 1954 photographic journey along the Eastern Seaboard, documenting dislocation, loss, and a shifting American dream.
In 1954, American photographer Berenice Abbott set out to document the historic US Route 1, already predicting seismic changes to small towns and major cities along the route brought by the rapidly expanding Interstate Highway System. Spanning all thirteen original colonies and beyond--from Fort Kent, Maine, to Key West, Florida--US Route 1 formed over the course of three hundred years from connecting sections of what was once known as the Atlantic Highway. Inspired by Abbott's acute and poetic observations on life along Route 1 and on the seventieth anniversary of her project, Florida-based photographer Anastasia Samoylova ventures on her own journey to revisit those communities forever transformed by the interstate. Working in color and black and white, Samoylova provides a closer look at the American landscape irreversibly altered by the unrelenting expansion of industry, commerce, and development, as well as the displacement and tenacity of people and wildlife.
Copublished by Aperture and the Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, Florida.
From the Back Cover
Anastasia Samoylova uses vivid color and sharp contrast to turn the everyday into dreamlike scenes where unease simmers just beneath the surface. In Atlantic Coast, Samoylova retraces Berenice Abbott's 1954 journey along US Route 1, exposing the tension between myth and reality. With essays by Aruna D'Souza and Lauren Richman, Atlantic Coast illuminates the enduring allure of the American road trip for generations of photographers--and how Samoylova has put her own stamp on a storied lineage.