Around Toroweap Point, just before and after sundown, beginning and ending with views used by J.K. Hiller over one hundred years earlier, Grand Canyon

1986
(American, 1952-)
Image: 50.6 x 40.2 cm (19 15/16 x 15 13/16 in.); Framed: 58.4 x 214 cm (23 x 84 1/4 in.)
Location: not on view
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For this work, Klett reconstructed two shots of the Grand Canyon taken by survey photographer J. K. Hiller more than a century earlier. Altered only by the slow processes of geology and weather in the intervening years, the monumental canyon walls offer no signs of human presence except a single hat tossed on the top of the cliff by the photographer--the contemporary human in the timeless natural environment.
Around Toroweap Point, just before and after sundown, beginning and ending with views used by J.K. Hiller over one hundred years earlier, Grand Canyon

Around Toroweap Point, just before and after sundown, beginning and ending with views used by J.K. Hiller over one hundred years earlier, Grand Canyon

1986

Mark Klett

(American, 1952-)
America

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