Description
About the Author
Richard S. Buswell's photographs are in more than two hundred museum collections and have been published in five previous books, including What They Left Behind: Photographs and Close to Home: Photographs (both from UNM Press). His complete oeuvre is housed within Yale University's Collection of Western Americana. He lives in Helena, Montana.
Reviews
It is always a delight to see enigmatic Montana through Richard Buswell's lens. Not only are we treated to the artist's own words about his artistic journey, we can enjoy pure photographic haiku in his new body of work." - Victoria Rowe Berry, director, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art
"Richard Buswell explores the rhythm and contour of western life through the shapes and shades of everyday objects. His precisely composed photographs restore meaning and vitality to discarded, decaying remnants of Montana's material culture, reminding us of our mortality yet raising our spirits through the sheer beauty of his images." - George Miles, William Robertson Coe Curator, Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Book Information
ISBN 9780826361790
Author Richard S. Buswell
Format Hardback
Page Count 112
Imprint University of New Mexico Press
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Weight(grams) 890g