All Stories
Apr 01, 2011
Lewis Baltz, Prototypes/Ronde de Nuit @ NGA
Is there such thing as a boring photo? Martin Parr’s series of Boring Postcards books, which collected photographs of banal architecture, evaded the question with a camp factor that distracts the reader from the ennui of yet another hotel room or highway rest stop. But as an aesthetic, the brutal and often Brutalist tedium of such images owes more than a little to minimalism – and to photographer Lewis Baltz.