With "Haboob" photographer Andrew Phelps picks up again where
his photo series "Higley" (Kehrer Verlag, 2007) left off: the
explosive growth of the metropolis of Phoenix gradually engulfing
surrounding small towns. Rural structures dissolved, replaced by
shopping malls and faceless developments of new detached houses;
village roads became broad and showy boulevards.The financial and
real estate crisis put an abrupt end to the building boom. The
destructive sandstorms typical of Arizona's desert landscape, known
as haboobs, now sweep through the deserted streets, a symbol of the
fear and anxiety gripping today's American middle class.
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