A PRESENTATION COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF BALTZ'S SEMINAL WORK.
“Baltz's pictures are object-images, physical presences themselves, not representations of things. Although they are signs of real-world objects, they are also independent, archetypal forms...they have an inevitability, an inscrutability, a permanence, even a stateliness. His images demand more than contemplation and delectation: they demand reckoning.” - Adam D. Weinberg, Alice Pratt Brown Director, Whitney Museum of American Art
Baltz’s New Industrial Parks is one of the greatest and most influential works of landscape photography of the 20th century, and the key monograph of the New Topographics movement.
New York: Leo Castelli, 1974. Quarto, original cloth, original dust jacket. Book fine, dust jacket near fine with tape repair to jacket verso. PROVENANCE: Peter C. Bunnell's ownership stamp on front free endpaper. Professor Bunnell is the McAlpin Professor of the History of Photography and Modern Art Emeritus at Princeton University. Includes presentation note from Baltz on Professor Bunnell's stationary.