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The Outlands offers a fresh glimpse into the pioneering work of William Eggleston, featuring nearly 100 previously unseen images from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Capturing the evolving American South, Eggleston’s vibrant Kodachrome photographs reveal a timeless world of roadside scenes, nostalgic interiors, and iconic vistas. From wood-paneled station wagons to atmospheric family settings, these images define the visual lexicon that shaped a generation of photographers. Accompanied by Rachel Kushner’s evocative fictional text and Robert Slifkin’s insightful scholarship, this collection recontextualizes Eggleston’s groundbreaking contributions to art and photography.
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