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Robert Adams — Dead palms, partially uprooted, Ontario, California
Robert Adams

Dead palms, partially uprooted, Ontario, California

A stark gelatin silver print by Robert Adams captures the haunting image of dead palm trees, their roots partially torn from the earth in Ontario, California. The photograph reflects Adams' signature documentary approach to the American West, revealing the tension between natural landscapes and the encroachment of suburban development. The monochromatic tones emphasize the desolation and quiet devastation of the scene, inviting reflection on environmental loss and human impact.

Medium
Gelatin silver print, printed 1990.

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Photographs Evening & Day

October 5, 2016

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Robert Adams, Dead palms, partially uprooted, Ontario, California

A stark gelatin silver print by Robert Adams captures the haunting image of dead palm trees, their roots partially torn from the earth in Ontario, California. The photograph reflects Adams' signature documentary approach to the American West, revealing the tension between natural landscapes and the encroachment of suburban development. The monochromatic tones emphasize the desolation and quiet devastation of the scene, inviting reflection on environmental loss and human impact.

Medium
Gelatin silver print, printed 1990.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Serene, Documentary, Environmental, American, Palm Trees, Landscape, Gelatin Silver Print, Nature, Black and White, Contemporary

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