Third View, Second Sites
July 21, 2007 - September 3, 2007
Led by photographer and project director Mark Klett, The Third View project was formed in 1997 to rephotograph historic landscape views from the 1860′s and 1870′s, and then make new photography, video and sound recordings, and gather other information about the land, its people and their stories. The resulting work is combined in a multimedia format linking the past to the present.
The project draws upon the nineteenth century photographs by William Henry Jackson, Timothy O’Sullivan, William Bell and others – photographs which make the West unique among landscapes. Initial groundwork for Third View was laid from 1977 to 1979 by the Rephotographic Survey Project, with new photographs taken from the exact same vantage points and at the same time of day and year as the historic images.
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