
A Family of the Land
Midway between Dallas and Houston, the Porter Place is where the South meets the West. The pastures began as cotton fields carved out of piney woods, and the cowboys use southern curs to control the cattle. One of the photographs presented here, of a boy and his dog at the veterinarian's office, is said to have moved Museum of Modern Art curator Edward Steichen to tears. Gillette also captures cowboys at work and at play, branding and marketing their animals, enjoying a game of dominoes, driving trucks with ""2-50"" air conditioning - two windows down, fifty miles an hour.
""Though photography is often called art,"" says Gillette, ""I have wanted to be artless: to be a documentarian, not an artist. . . . Telling a story was always the attraction of photography for me."" The story ends with the outdoor wedding of Guy Porter, one of the Gillette Brothers, at the Porter Place. Family, labor, and land remain, inseparable.
- Undertitel
- The Texas Photography of Guy Gillette
- Författare
- Andy Wilkinson, B. Byron Price
- ISBN
- 9780806144047
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 333 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2013-08-30
- Sidor
- 144
