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Themes: MLC Portfolio: Visualizing Poetry
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This object is a member of the following groups (click any group name to view all objects in that group):
Exhibitions: Contemplating the View: American Landscape PhotographsExhibitions: Incomplete History Photography
Themes: Ecology
Themes: MLC Portfolio: Representing the Land
Themes: MLC Portfolio: Visualizing Poetry
Object Information
Rooted in past and present, Ansel Adam’s breathtaking views of the American West perpetuate the optimistic romanticism of 19th-century photographs while embodying the aesthetics of 20th-century modernist expression. Inspired by photographers Carleton Watkins, and Eadweard Muybridge, Adams was equally influenced by the art of his time. Initially working in a painterly and soft-focus pictorialist style, Adams and fellow California photographers, including Edward Weston, Imogen Cunningham, and Sonia Noskowiak, banded together in 1932 as Group f/64, promoting “pure” photography via sharply focused and unmanipulated prints.
This interplay of the historic and contemporary is paralleled by Adams’s competing interests in both the spiritual and scientific. Convinced of nature’s redemptive powers, he remained committed to the ideal landscape throughout his career—but one that was less about accuracy than the emotions it inspired. Like the 19th-century pioneers who set out to tame the wilderness, Adams used technology to bend nature to his vision. Using filters and a variety of techniques that determined the expressive power, visual quality, and tonal range of the print before exposure, he made nature match his mind’s eye. Reconciling these seemingly contradictory themes and concerns was one of the hallmarks of his artistic achievement.
Exhibition History
This object was included in the following exhibitions:
Ansel Adams, Addison Gallery of American Art, 10/21/1977 - 11/20/1977Looking at America: Photographs from the Collection, 1850-1980, Addison Gallery of American Art, 5/8/1981 - 6/14/1981
Point of View: Landscapes from the Addison Collection, Addison Gallery of American Art, 10/16/1992 - 12/20/1992
In Focus: 75 Years of Collecting American Photography, Addison Gallery of American Art, 4/28/2006 - 7/31/2006
Manzanar: Photographs by Ansel Adams, Addison Gallery of American Art, 9/1/2016 - 3/5/2017
Contemplating the View: American Landscape Photographs, Addison Gallery of American Art, 9/8/2018 - 3/3/2019
An Incomplete History of Photography: 1860s to 1960s, Addison Gallery of American Art, 10/16/2020 - 2/21/2021
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