A monograph by American photographer Robert Adams, published in conjunction with an exhibition at Casa Mutina in Milan, presented in dialogue with the tile brand Mutina. Featuring a selection of works drawn from his most representative photographs, the book captures the landscapes of the American West through his quiet and attentive gaze. Desolate terrains and traces of human presence are rendered with a poetic depth and lingering resonance. In combination with the brick exhibition space, the textures of the landscape and shifts in light are further emphasized, offering a renewed sense of the stillness and expansiveness that define Adams’s vision.
Pages : 128
Size : 15×22cm (hardcover)
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Robert Adams (born 1937) is an American photographer known for his work on the landscapes of the American West. He has long examined the relationship between human activity and nature, capturing changing terrains and suburban developments through restrained and quietly powerful black-and-white photography. His clear and honest perspective reveals underlying tensions and poetic qualities, and his work is widely recognized for raising thoughtful questions about environment and society.