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In 1980, photographer Geoff Winningham and architect Cyrus
Sutherland traveled extensively throughout Arkansas to locate and
photograph examples of southern American vernacular architecture.
They were working on a commission from the First Federal Savings
and Loan of Arkansas, and after a year they had finished their
project. But, with their interest piqued and enjoying their
collaboration, they continued on with the project in hopes of
amassing a collection of photographs of vernacular architecture
from every region of the state.
For two more years, Sutherland continued helping Winningham find
every possible "dogtrot house, wood frame church, octagonal barn,
and one-of-a-kind hog house" in the state. By 1983 Winningham had
photographed over three thousand structures, and the architect and
photographer put the collection aside and moved on to other
projects.
Three decades later, after Sutherland had died, Winningham reopened
his archive of Arkansas photographs, found his interest rekindled,
and decided to return to the sites of the structures he had
photographed. Most of the buildings, he discovered, had disappeared
due to fires, storms, or neglect. But while Winningham was unable
to find many of the structures he had photographed, what he did
find were local people who remembered them. The stories of these
local people join the original photographs in Of the Soil in a
remarkable fusion that shows us much about the culture of the
American South.
The fiestas provide tangible links to the pre-Hispanic cultures of
middle America, intertwining some of the great Pagan festivals of
these ancient peoples with catholic ritual and tradition. In the
Eye of the Sun is a remarkable visual chronicle of Mexican life.
The book also includes an introduction by Richard Rodriguez and an
essay by J.M.G. Le Clezio.
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