Paul Andrew Hutton’s “Undiscovered Country: Triumph, Tragedy and the Shaping of the American West” is a sweeping history covering centuries and thousands of miles, starting before the American ...
FORT WORTH — True to the spirit of Amon Carter — who liked to proclaim Fort Worth as the city “where the West begins” — side-by-side exhibitions at his namesake museum explore the American West from ...
A profound unraveling is underway in the American West, happening across a thousand-mile arc from Santa Fe, N.M., to the central Sierra. In an unprecedented calamity, the most widely distributed, most ...
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Richard Avedon took this portrait of Oklahoma oilfield worker Red Owens in 1980 for his groundbreaking exhibition “In the American West,” a show of portraits of mostly working-class people across the ...