Jim Dow
Jim Dow (born 1942, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American photographer who specializes in photographing places, not people. In the tradition of Walker Evans, Dow examines both high and low - baseball stadiums, universities, court houses, Americana, private clubs in New York. His exquisitely detailed work is printed from 8x10" negatives and brings the richness of texture and light to the forefront.[1]
Dow photographs urban and rural architectural sites--from drive-in fruit stands to Gothic cathedrals. 8x10" negatives provide extraordinary clarity and precision in his prints, either contact prints or 20x24." His newest series is called "American Studies."[2]
Jim Dow is represented by New York gallery, Janet Borden Inc.[3]
Exhibitions
- 2012: “EAT,” A Lightbox Exhibition at Grand Central Terminal. (solo)
- 2011: "American Studies," Janet Borden, Inc. (solo)
- 2008: "Old School," Janet Borden, Inc. (solo)
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