TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19
TX | CA 19

TX | CA 19

Regular price £50.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 124): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Only 6 items in stock!
  • Stanley Barker 2024
  • Softcover, 1st edition, 120p
  • New

The quiet images of a waning American landscape featured in Jason Lee’s new book TX | CA 19 were made in June and July 2019 on a drive to California from his adopted home state of Texas. This would be the last of such photo outings before he would relocate back to his native Southern California that September.

“Many of these color photographs were made along and surrounding Highways 287 and 40/66, from Decatur, TX to California—a stretch that I’ve travelled one direction or another many times now and have become extremely fond of, making it a point to revisit certain locations and produce current photographs (collecting time-span exposures of familiar sights is for both curiosity and pleasure and remains ongoing). And so you will find quite a few scenes repeated in this companion to TX I CA 17. 

"Here, however, when in California this time, despite having photographed in the desert east of Los Angeles between Highways 40 and 10 where I’d previously made a handful of the pictures seen in the California section of 17, I didn’t expose any color film. Instead, the California images in this offering were made northbound along Highways 14/395 and 6 after departing L.A. for the drive home. A route that I don’t take often enough and did not take two years prior. Beautiful country out that way. And coincidentally it was thereabouts that I made some of my first pictures from the road when I started photographing the American landscape in 2006.“