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Roadside America : architectural relics from a vanising past

Patton, PhilPeatross, C. FordMargolies, John(By (photographer))Heimann, Jim(Edited by)
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This title presents roadside Americana, fantasy, kitsch and joy on the American roadside.

Before the advent of corporate communications and architectural uniformity, America's built environment was a free-form landscape of individual expression.

Signs, artifacts and even buildings ranged from artisanal to eccentric, from deliciously kitsch to quasi-psychedelic.

Photographer John Margolies spent decades documenting these eye-catching and endearingly idiosyncratic examples of roadside advertising and fantasy structures, a fast-fading form of Americana.

This book brings together approximately 400 color photographs arranged into chapters by subject: Main Street signs, movie theaters, gas stations, fast food restaurants, motels, roadside attractions, miniature golf, and Atlantic coast resorts.

In an age when online shopping and mega-malls have reconfigured American consumerism, Margolies' 30-year survey reminds us of a more innocent, unpredictable and colorful past.

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Product Details
Taschen GmbH
3836511738 / 9783836511735
Hardback
10/03/2010
Germany
English
254 p. : chiefly ill. (chiefly col.)
27 x 33 cm
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