| Laurence
Miller Gallery Artist |

Desert Prada, Texas, 2005
30 x 40" c-print,
edition 10
Burk Uzzle grew
up in the south, began working at the age of 14, got his first full-time job as
a photographer at age 17, became LIFE’s youngest contract photographer at age
23, and has twice been elected president of Magnum. In spite of, or because of,
his intrepid nature—he has traveled throughout American and
Europe
many times—he has said it is the small towns and ordinary places that
interest him most. His unique view of the persons, places and oddities that
define the singular and diverse character of
America
fills five monographs; Progress Report on America, Chrysler Museum,
1992; All American, Aperture, 1985; Landscapes, Magnum, 1973; A
Family Named Spot, Five Ties, 2006; and his first book of color photographs,
Just Add Water, Five Ties, 2007. Vicki Goldberg's essay for Just Add
Water contains an apt description of Uzzle's approach to picture-making:
He’s
conducted a visual love affair with
America
for years.Uzzle likes her funny face and doesn’t want her to change a hair
for him. He sympathizes with her bad moods, her tragedies, her rather glaring
imperfections, her obstreperous beauty, her unlikely aspirations. He is as fond
of, and amused by, a bush having a really bad hair day at the side of the road
as he is of a tree that ate a bicycle and couldn’t digest it.
Gallery Exhibitions Just
Add Water: America in Color | Riptide:
America on the Flipside
Artist Publications Burk
Uzzle: A Family Named Spot | Just Add Water
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