Unpicking the ever-changing myth of the West in photography, from the
19th century to now
Published for an exhibition at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, Iowa,
Magnetic West features over 160 photographs by some of the most
renowned photographers of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Picturing the West as a metaphor for promise and peril, Magnetic West
explores issues of identity, implications of living in a changing
landscape and the centrality of Native and immigrant communities to the
essential dynamism of the region. Including images made by artists from
the US and abroad, Magnetic West expands the dialogue of how our view
of the West has evolved from the 19th century to today.
Assembled from many public and private collections, it includes
important works by Robert Adams, Edward Burtynsky, Laura Gilpin, Zig
Jackson, Elaine Mayes, Chandra McCormick, Cara Romero, Wendy Red Star,
Victoria Sambunaris, Carleton Watkins, Wim Wenders and many others.