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Disarming the Prairie Terry Evans

Disarming the Prairie By Terry Evans

Disarming the Prairie by Terry Evans


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In this volume of photographs of the Midewin Prairie, photographer Terry Evans seeks to capture the moment of transformation as the former military base is turned into a nature preserve and public recreation area. The images contrast the decayed monuments of warfare with pastoral beauty.

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Disarming the Prairie by Terry Evans

In this volume, landscape photographer Terry Evans offers images of the impact of America's military-industrial complex on the environment and the transformation of a former military base into a nature preserve and public recreation area. Located 40 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, the Joliet Army Arsenal was once the world's largest TNT factory. Wartime security and safety measures demanded that the Joliet installation be surrounded by 19,000 acres of open lands - farmlands, meadows, wetlands and forest. Abandoned by the post-Cold War era military, the plant and its surroundings have been given a new purpose. Inspired by the vision and efforts of environmentalist and residents, the federal government transferred the land from the Department of the Army to the US Forest Service in 1997 and created Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. Evans seeks to capture the moment of this transformation in her pictures, contrasting the decayed monuments of 20th-century warfare with the pastoral beauty and historic structures preserved within the boundaries of the former installation. She explores the militarization of the American landscape and its legacy with images of the arsenal and the countryside around the base. In his introduction, Tony Hiss notes that installations similar to the Joliet Arsenal were built across the USA during World War II and at the height of the Cold War, eventually occupying 30 million acres of land. He explores the debate over what to do with the sprawling munitions factories for which the post-Cold War military has no use.

Disarming the Prairie Reviews

"Numerous color photographs chronicle the abandoned and decaying facilities of the area and demonstrate its potential as a prairie park. The essay and photographs are clear witness for how other areas of this type might be transformed into valuable national natural resources in the next millennium."--'Choice' "Terry Evans's pictures combine the pleasures of picturesque beauty with a tempered awareness of mankind's destructive potential. Without compromising either truth or beauty, her photographs are instructive and unforgettable reminders of life's fragility and resilience."--Merry Foresta, Senior Curator of Photography, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution "Terry Evans is one of the few seasoned photographic artists to have mastered the mechanics of picture taking to the point that second nature takes over, freeing her to participate in conversations with her objects. These photographs allow us to listen in on those private conversations revealing truths a mere picture taker would be denied."--Wes Jackson, The Land Institute "Ms. Evans has created for us an intelligent and meticulous record of Midewin's present moment--a hushed, between-breaths pause in the life of a historic landscape. The military has moved on; the prairie healers are about to move in. At Midewin we see a place that is poised, waiting, at its turning point, about to flow back into the pattern it was diverted from but never quite deserted."--Tony Hiss, from the Introduction

About Terry Evans

Terry Evans is a photgrapher who lives in Chicago. Her work has been exhibited in museums nationwide, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American Art, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In 1996, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Her other books of photographs are 'Prairie: Images of Ground and Sky' and the forthcoming 'The Inhabited Prairie'. Tony Hiss writes frequently for the 'New Yorker' and is the author of 'The Experience of Place', among other books.

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CIN0801859360G
9780801859366
0801859360
Disarming the Prairie by Terry Evans
Used - Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1998-08-01
96
N/A
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