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SLIDESHOW: Image 14/30 Previous Next Posted 07.11.11 | PERMALINK | ESSAY

Mark Klett & Aaron Rothman: Views Across Time



Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe, 2008, “Man peering into space.” Bottom left and right: Photographer and date unknown (Keystone-Mast Collection, California Museum of Photography); Alvin Langdon Coburn, c. 1911, “Snow in the Canyon” (George Eastman House).

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ABOUT THE ESSAY

Views Across Time
On Places, an interview with photographer Mark Klett and a slideshow from his ongoing rephotography project, with views across time of the American West.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mark Klett is Regents' Professor of Art at Arizona State University and a contributing editor of Places. His latest book is The Half-Life of History. 
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Aaron Rothman’s photographs, video and installation artwork explore perceptual experience of space in both natural and built environments.
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