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Ranch Gates of the Southwest (Hardcover)
Daniel M. Olsen; Henk Van Assen; Contributions by Kenneth I. Helphand; Introduction by Lucy R. Lippard
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In Ranch Gates of the Southwest, Daniel Olsen and Henk van Assen
present more than 100 full-color photographs of ranch gates taken
across Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and
Arizona. From rugged and functional to stylized and adorned,
ranches with names such as F. V. Cuahope Ranch, High Lonesome,
Felix River Ranch, and Rancho Quatro Hermanas reveal cultural
history, landscape features, and individualism through language and
design. Lucy R. Lippard's introduction offers historical and
cultural context of ranches and their gates. Landscape architecture
professor Kenneth I. Helphand explains the environmental history of
ranches from land appropriation and naming to the impact of gates
on the landscape. In their own essays, Olsen and van Assen tell the
behind-the-scenes story of making the book and describe type design
and language from their perspectives as designers and
photographers. Ranch Gates of the Southwest is both a sumptuous
documentary record and a tribute to a quintessentially American
symbol.
Why is it that in the midst of a war, one can still find gardens?
In the most brutal environments, both stateside and on the
battlefield, they continue to flourish. Wartime gardens are
dramatic examples of what Kenneth I. Helphand calls "defiant
gardens" -- gardens created in extreme social, political, economic,
or cultural conditions. Illustrated with archival photos, this
remarkable book examines gardens of war in the 20th century,
including gardens built behind the trenches in World War I, in the
Warsaw and other ghettos during World War II, and in
Japanese-American internment camps, as well as gardens created by
soldiers at their bases and encampments during wars in the Persian
Gulf, Vietnam, and Korea. Proving that gardens are far more than
peaceful respites from the outside world, "Defiant Gardens is a
thought-provoking analysis of why people create natural spaces.
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