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Lewis Baltz: The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine, California

The New Industrial Parks Near Irvine, California


  • Steidl
  • by Lewis Baltz
In the late 1960s and early Æ70s Lewis Baltz became fascinated by the stark, repellent, manmade landscape that was rolling over CaliforniaÆs then still agrarian terrain. Baltz made a number of projects on this subject, the best known of which, The new Industrial Parks near Irvine, California, was first published in 1974. With this book Baltz took his place near the center of the New Topographics movement, a newly coined term emblematic of a cool, distanced, yet critical view of the emerging man-altered land

ISBN 9783869309903 | EN | HB
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Publisher Steidl
ISBN 9783869309903
Author(s) Lewis Baltz
Publication date June 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 279 x 268 mm
Illustrations 51 bw.ill.
Pages 96
Language(s) English ed.
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In the late 1960s and early Æ70s Lewis Baltz became fascinated by the stark, repellent, manmade landscape that was rolling over CaliforniaÆs then still agrarian terrain. Baltz made a number of projects on this subject, the best known of which, The new Industrial Parks near Irvine, California, was first published in 1974. With this book Baltz took his place near the center of the New Topographics movement, a newly coined term emblematic of a cool, distanced, yet critical view of the emerging man-altered landscape. The Topographic position, detached and glacial, has since influenced photographic practice in the United States, Germany and Japan.

A lot of people liked albums, family snapshots, but I never did. I liked the photographs in Real Estate office windows, which are technically correct and heartbreakingly empty. Lewis Baltz


Born in Newport Beach, California, Lewis Baltz (1945–2014) studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and Claremont Graduate School. Baltz came to prominence with the New Topographics movement of the 1970s, and his awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship and the Charles Pratt Memorial Award. Baltz’s work is held in many major museum collections. His books with Steidl include 89–91, Sites of Technology (2007), WORKS (2010), The Prototype Works (2011) and Candlestick Point (2011).