"Durham's symbolic recoding of the imagery of modern America in the terms of its native Indians is interesting in relation to Joseph Beuys's use of Indian iconography for purposes of symbolic retribution. As a modernist, Beuys assumed his work...
In this view of J.T.S. Brown and Sons Distillery, situated in the rolling hills of Mercer County, Kentucky, men stand on the roofs of two different stories. Several chutes convey material out of the building; one apparently carries mash by-product...
A waitress stands at a lunch counter pouring soup into a customer's bowl. The man sits at the counter stirring a cup of coffee. Title supplied by cataloger.