| The installation presented a succession 
                    of landscape color photographs that recalled certain historical 
                    moments from anecdotal histories, with people or event to 
                    a conceptual concept of history evoked by the disparity between 
                    size and content.  From left to right and top to bottom: A storm over the Grand Canyon, when a young couple think only 
                    of themselves and are impervious to the storm.
 The same storm is an object of metaphysical reverie for a 
                    middle age man.
 Two stormy skies in Montana, the Big Sky country, are side 
                    by side.
 Three photographs are organized vertically. They were taken
                     by going north and south and north again, from South Pass,
                     a lake in Colorado West of the Rockies and a ghost town
                    near  South Pass with few houses as it was in 1986 when the
                    shots  were taken.
 Dark sky at sunset somewhere in Utah.
 Driving along in Arizona shooting photographs from moving 
                    the car.
 A small hill in the Mojave Desert.
 
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