Spotlight: A San Francisco Exhibition Brings Together Five Decades of Robert Adams's Iconic Visions of the American West

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A San Francisco exhibition brings together five decades of Robert Adams’s iconic visions of the American West:

Fraenkel Gallery, which shows the photographer, is presentingblack-and-white photographs made near his home on the Oregon coast, along with a selection of photographs from the 1980s and ‘90s, and a series of painted woodcut prints made by the artist in 2020.presents a complex vision of Adams’s evolvingpainted woodblocks which capture the artist’s memories of the Colorado prairie and are painted with vibrant fields of golden yellow, pale blue, and bright green.

Ocean from Nehalem Bay, south of the Columbia River. Made between 2005 and 2019, the 26 photographs depict the changing light on the dunes and the sea and record the occasional seabird or footprint left by human or animal visitors. In this shifting landscape, Adams explores the meaning of ourLongmont, Colorado (later reissued as the expanded

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