2007 / First Edition
Publisher: North Dakota Museum of Fine Art / Center For American Places
Marking the Land presents a quiet look into what life was like in the plains of North Dakota. In 1981, Dow began taking trips to photograph the landscape and was later granted funding by the North Dakota Museum of Art. Dow’s straight-forward approach reveals his subjects just as they are, without the noise and density of urban life. A stark contrast from life as we know it today, Dow offers images of hardened buildings, battered objects, and signage. Weathered by time and the elements, these photographs become landmarks, proffering an unassuming yet stoic perspective of the North Dakota landscape.
Condition: Hardcover. All are in good condition. Kept in mylar with dustjackets.
2007 / First Edition
Publisher: North Dakota Museum of Fine Art / Center For American Places
Marking the Land presents a quiet look into what life was like in the plains of North Dakota. In 1981, Dow began taking trips to photograph the landscape and was later granted funding by the North Dakota Museum of Art. Dow’s straight-forward approach reveals his subjects just as they are, without the noise and density of urban life. A stark contrast from life as we know it today, Dow offers images of hardened buildings, battered objects, and signage. Weathered by time and the elements, these photographs become landmarks, proffering an unassuming yet stoic perspective of the North Dakota landscape.
Condition: Hardcover. All are in good condition. Kept in mylar with dustjackets.