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Across the Great Divide: A Photo Chronicle of the Counterculture
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- University of New Mexico Press
- Pubblicato:
- Dec 16, 2010
- ISBN:
- 9780826349590
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In 1969 Roberta Price received a grant and traveled west to explore and photograph the communes that had begun to spring up in New Mexico and Colorado. Over the next eight years she took more than 3,000 photos of commune life, and now she has selected 121 images for publication in a visual memoir that reflects on her experiences and invites us to contemplate the rural counterculture of her youth.
Unlike most photographers of the back to the land movement, Price "went native," joining a Colorado community and living there for seven years. Her photo documentation of her years at Libre provides a unique view of commune life through the eyes of a participant. We see residents building homes, raising families, and celebrating community.
Price's photographs of Drop City, New Buffalo, Reality Construction Company, Libre, the Red Rockers, and other southwestern communes capture long-haired men, women in self-made peasant attire, psychedelic art, sheaves of marijuana, cast-iron stoves, and preindustrial agricultural practices—visual evidence of the great divide that separated Price, her friends, and associates from the families and neighbors among whom they had grown up. The photos also reveal the presence of record players, amplifiers, and electric guitars, along with a staggering array of architectural and interior design, and visits by such iconoclasts as Ken Kesey, Peter Orlovsky, and Allen Ginsberg. The most famous cliché about the era is that if you can remember it, you weren’t there. Price was there with her camera, and her images help us see it more clearly now.
Gold Medal Winner for Photography, ForeWord Reviews 2010 Book of the Year Awards
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Across the Great Divide: A Photo Chronicle of the Counterculture
Descrizione
In 1969 Roberta Price received a grant and traveled west to explore and photograph the communes that had begun to spring up in New Mexico and Colorado. Over the next eight years she took more than 3,000 photos of commune life, and now she has selected 121 images for publication in a visual memoir that reflects on her experiences and invites us to contemplate the rural counterculture of her youth.
Unlike most photographers of the back to the land movement, Price "went native," joining a Colorado community and living there for seven years. Her photo documentation of her years at Libre provides a unique view of commune life through the eyes of a participant. We see residents building homes, raising families, and celebrating community.
Price's photographs of Drop City, New Buffalo, Reality Construction Company, Libre, the Red Rockers, and other southwestern communes capture long-haired men, women in self-made peasant attire, psychedelic art, sheaves of marijuana, cast-iron stoves, and preindustrial agricultural practices—visual evidence of the great divide that separated Price, her friends, and associates from the families and neighbors among whom they had grown up. The photos also reveal the presence of record players, amplifiers, and electric guitars, along with a staggering array of architectural and interior design, and visits by such iconoclasts as Ken Kesey, Peter Orlovsky, and Allen Ginsberg. The most famous cliché about the era is that if you can remember it, you weren’t there. Price was there with her camera, and her images help us see it more clearly now.
Gold Medal Winner for Photography, ForeWord Reviews 2010 Book of the Year Awards
- Editore:
- University of New Mexico Press
- Pubblicato:
- Dec 16, 2010
- ISBN:
- 9780826349590
- Formato:
- Libro
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Across the Great Divide - Roberta Price
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Introduction
F rom 1969 to 1977 I took about three thousand photographs in the rural communes of New Mexico and Colorado. Those appearing on the following pages afford glimpses of that life. In 1969, the year I began taking these photographs, The Band’s eponymous second album came out, and one of the songs, Across the Great Divide,
resonated with me and my friends. I thought of that song again as I worked on this book: Across the Great Divide, Just grab your hat and take that ride…
The book’s title alludes to the song and the ride we took, and to the Continental Divide near which the photographs were taken. It’s also a reference to the drastic changes occurring then in many young lives.
First and foremost, thousands of young men crossed the Pacific to Vietnam and returned different people, or in body bags. Knowledge of what was happening to our peers wasn’t lost on even the most frivolous looking hippies, and desperation fueled our metamorphoses. Fear of the draft pushed young people into thinking and dreaming of another way of
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