65. Clatsop County, Oregon. Photographs are silent but the destruction of a forest is not. Pablo Neruda remembered that his “homeland of wood . . . died in the screeching of sawmills.” Barry Lopez, in describing a stranding of whales on the Oregon coast, likened the cry of a whale to “the sound a big fir makes breaking off the stump just as the saw is pulled away. A thin screech.” Landscape painter Emily Carr referred to stumps, which she painted with compassion, as “screamers.” From Turning Back, A Photographic Journal of Re-exploration
Artist
Robert Adams
(American, born 1937)
Date1999–2003
Period20th-21st century
MediumGelatin silver print on paper
DimensionsMat Size: 14 x 18 inches
Credit LinePurchase with funds provided by Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr.
Object number2006.026.065
Curatorial DepartmentModern & Contemporary Art
_Place of OriginUnited States
Robert Adams
1999–2003
Object number: 2006.026.049
Robert Adams
1999–2003
Object number: 2006.026.082
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1963, printed later
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1987
Object number: 2013.024.09