American Prospects and Landscape Photography, 1839 to Today brings together eighty remarkable works that trace the evolving relationship between humanity and the natural world. At its center stands
Joel Sternfeld’s landmark series
American Prospects, a vivid chronicle of 1980s America that forever altered the course of color photography. Surrounding this body of work, the exhibition unfolds as a visual dialogue between past and present, exploring how generations of photographers have captured, interpreted, and questioned the landscape since photography’s earliest days.
Between 1978 and 1983, Sternfeld traveled across the United States with his large-format 8 x 10-inch camera, creating images that blend irony, empathy, and quiet observation. Published in 1987,
American Prospects revealed a vision of America at once majestic and unsettling. His photographs juxtapose the beauty of open spaces and shifting seasons with signs of human intervention—industrial decay, suburban expansion, and environmental strain. Each scene offers a moment of revelation, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary and the familiar landscape becomes a mirror of cultural change.
By pairing Sternfeld’s images with works by key figures in the history of landscape photography, the exhibition situates his vision within a lineage of artistic exploration that spans nearly two centuries. Photographers such as Carleton Watkins, William Henry Jackson,
Ansel Adams,
Dorothea Lange,
Walker Evans,
Robert Frank, and Barbara Bosworth appear alongside contemporary voices like Victoria Sambunaris and David Taylor. Together, their works map an enduring fascination with the land—its beauty, its fragility, and its role in shaping collective identity.
This exhibition marks the debut presentation of Sternfeld’s photographs at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, generously gifted by Peggy and Bill Lyons. Organized by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, it is supported by the Hall Family Foundation.
Image:
Joel Sternfeld, American (b. 1944). McLean, Virginia, December 4, 1978; printed 2005. Dye transfer print, 14 3/4 × 19 1/8 inches (37.47 × 48.58 cm). The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri. Gift of Peggy and William Lyons, 2022.25.7. © Joel Sternfeld