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Walker Evans — Butcher Sign, Mississippi
Walker Evans

Butcher Sign, Mississippi

A weathered butcher sign photographed in rural Mississippi captures the stark, unembellished reality of Depression-era American life, a subject Walker Evans documented with unflinching precision. The image reflects Evans' signature documentary style, using straight, unadorned composition to elevate everyday vernacular objects into powerful cultural artifacts. The sign becomes both a record of a specific time and place and a broader meditation on commerce, poverty, and the American South.

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March 24, 2020

Estimate: $30,000$50,000

Lot 29

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Walker Evans, Butcher Sign, Mississippi

A weathered butcher sign photographed in rural Mississippi captures the stark, unembellished reality of Depression-era American life, a subject Walker Evans documented with unflinching precision. The image reflects Evans' signature documentary style, using straight, unadorned composition to elevate everyday vernacular objects into powerful cultural artifacts. The sign becomes both a record of a specific time and place and a broader meditation on commerce, poverty, and the American South.

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Observational, American, Photograph, Americana, Documentary Photography, Mid-Century, Street Photography, Vernacular, Black and White, Signage

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Art Institute of Chicago