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ANDREW PHELPS - HIGLEY

ANDREW PHELPS (1967-)

Higley, Arizona is disappearing. Week by week, a township, once at the center of a farming expanse, is steadily loosing ground to the exploding metropolis known as the »greater Phoenix area«. Two-lane, dirt-shouldered, rough paved roads are being widened and annexed by entrance drives to bedroom communities with promising names like »Heritage Springs« or »Sunset Haven«.
Feed lots and grain silos have been replaced by strip malls and fast-food chains. Forced to sell out due to inflated property taxes and the urban encroachment, these vast lots of land, along with their history are loosing the battle against a homogenous America. These photographs of Higley are an in-depthdocumentation of this micro-cosmos of globalization.

Authors: Tamarra Kaida
Artists: Andrew Phelps


 

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Kunstner PHELPS, Andrew
Forfatter Kaida, Tamarra
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer 81 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 24 x 28 cm / 128 sider
Udgivelsesår 2007
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Kehrer Verlag
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ISBN 9783939583332
Lev. 3-5 dage

ANDREW PHELPS (1967-)

Higley, Arizona is disappearing. Week by week, a township, once at the center of a farming expanse, is steadily loosing ground to the exploding metropolis known as the »greater Phoenix area«. Two-lane, dirt-shouldered, rough paved roads are being widened and annexed by entrance drives to bedroom communities with promising names like »Heritage Springs« or »Sunset Haven«.
Feed lots and grain silos have been replaced by strip malls and fast-food chains. Forced to sell out due to inflated property taxes and the urban encroachment, these vast lots of land, along with their history are loosing the battle against a homogenous America. These photographs of Higley are an in-depthdocumentation of this micro-cosmos of globalization.

Authors: Tamarra Kaida
Artists: Andrew Phelps