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John Gossage: Jack Wilson's Waltz

John Gossage: Jack Wilson's Waltz

Jack Wilson’s Waltz is, in the words of its author, a book ā€œwith a particular context, of photographs to settle the feeling that I did not understand about my home. To do that I set out, starting in 2003, to see what clarity my pictures might bring.ā€

And so came into being these photos of scenes, things, minor events and the look in the eyes of the young, all taken in everyday non-iconic places throughout John Gossage’s (born 1946) travels across America. Gossage’s ongoing look at his country within these pages is like a dance: rhythmic, redeeming, restorative, intuitive; but tentatively hopeful. ā€œI would like to believe all of it,ā€ he writes, ā€œthat we will be saved, but on Connecticut Avenue there is graffiti that says ā€˜Where is Lee Harvey Oswald when we need him?’ All I can hear is the faint echoing gun shots coming from Wounded Knee.ā€

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John Gossage: Jack Wilson's Waltz

Jack Wilson’s Waltz is, in the words of its author, a book ā€œwith a particular context, of photographs to settle the feeling that I did not understand about my home. To do that I set out, starting in 2003, to see what clarity my pictures might bring.ā€

And so came into being these photos of scenes, things, minor events and the look in the eyes of the young, all taken in everyday non-iconic places throughout John Gossage’s (born 1946) travels across America. Gossage’s ongoing look at his country within these pages is like a dance: rhythmic, redeeming, restorative, intuitive; but tentatively hopeful. ā€œI would like to believe all of it,ā€ he writes, ā€œthat we will be saved, but on Connecticut Avenue there is graffiti that says ā€˜Where is Lee Harvey Oswald when we need him?’ All I can hear is the faint echoing gun shots coming from Wounded Knee.ā€

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Jack Wilson’s Waltz is, in the words of its author, a book ā€œwith a particular context, of photographs to settle the feeling that I did not understand about my home. To do that I set out, starting in 2003, to see what clarity my pictures might bring.ā€

And so came into being these photos of scenes, things, minor events and the look in the eyes of the young, all taken in everyday non-iconic places throughout John Gossage’s (born 1946) travels across America. Gossage’s ongoing look at his country within these pages is like a dance: rhythmic, redeeming, restorative, intuitive; but tentatively hopeful. ā€œI would like to believe all of it,ā€ he writes, ā€œthat we will be saved, but on Connecticut Avenue there is graffiti that says ā€˜Where is Lee Harvey Oswald when we need him?’ All I can hear is the faint echoing gun shots coming from Wounded Knee.ā€

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