ArtistsJim Dow
Jim Dow

Jim Dow

1942
Boston, MA, USA
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Courthouse
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1977
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Jim Dow is an American photographer known for large-format color documentation of American public and commercial interiors. Working primarily with 8x10 inch view cameras, he produces saturated, formally composed photographs of courthouses, diners, movie theaters, and other vernacular spaces, capturing their architectural detail and peculiar beauty with unflinching precision. His work was exhibited at MoMA in 1977. Dow's methodical approach to framing and color has established him as a significant figure in the documentary tradition of American architectural photography.

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Artsy artwork: Taquería La Hacienda, Houston, Texas (2014)
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Artsy artwork: Tacos El Korita, Maywood, California (2009)
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Artsy artwork: Veteran's Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  (1982)
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Artsy artwork: Pat's Drive In
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Artsy artwork: Untitled (1982)
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"Lucy" the Elephant, Margate, NJ (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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