Fifty Houses by Sandy Sorlien

Fifty Houses by Sandy Sorlien

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In 1988, photographer Sandy Sorlien set out on a series of journeys to document America's rich architectural heritage. After making over a thousand "house portraits", Sorlien has chosen one representative image from each state and collected them in this volume.

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Fifty Houses by Sandy Sorlien

In 1988, photographer Sandy Sorlien set out on a series of journeys to document the rich architectural heritage that America is losing to the cheap and banal design aesthetic of tract housing, strip malls, and big-box stores. Her seven-year odyssey took her over 90,000 miles of back roads to every state in the Union in search of homes that reflect and define the region in which they stand. After making over a thousand "house portraits", Sorlien has chosen one representative image from each state and collected them in this volume. Shot with black-and-white infrared film, the homes captured through Sorlien's lens range from the grand to the humble, from the historic to the commonplace. Included here are a classic saltbox in Newtown, Connecticut; the House on the Rocks in Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay; a mobile home in Bushnell, Florida; a Stick-style folk Victorian in Biloxi, Mississippi; a limestone cottage in Fredericksburg, Texas; a false-front house in Rollins, Montana; a log cabin in Dubois, Wyoming; an adobe dwelling in Sante Fe, New Mexico; and a platform tent in Healy, Alaska. Each image is accompanied by a vignette from Sorlien's road journal, offering details of the house depicted, its owners and history, other houses in the region, or her travel experiences in the state. At a time when America's architectural landscape is being homogenized by suburban sprawl, when the outskirts of Anchorage and Oklahoma City look no different from those of Tucson, Jacksonville, and Salt Lake City, this is both a visual record of regional domestic architecture and an elegiac meditation on the changing American landscape.
Sandy Sorlien has been photographing American landscapes and architecture since 1980. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, among others, and has appeared in such publications as the New York Times, Photo Review, and Camera & Darkroom. She teaches photography at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. William Least Heat-Moon is the best-selling author of Blue Highways, PrairyErth, and River-Horse.
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ISBN 13 9780801870620
ISBN 10 0801870623
Title Fifty Houses
Author Sandy Sorlien
Series The Road And American Culture
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 2002-12-26
Number of pages 136
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.