New topographics was a term coined by William Jenkins in 1975 to describe a group of American photographers (such as Robert Adams and Lewis Baltz) whose pictures had a similar banal aesthetic, in that they were formal, mostly black and white prints of the urban landscape
The photographer were inspired by the man-made, selecting subject matter that was matter-of-fact. Parking lots, suburban housing and warehouses were all depicted with a beautiful stark austerity, almost in the way early photographers documented the natural landscape.
What was the topographics a reaction to?
Topographics are a reaction to the tyranny of idealised landscape photography that elevated the natural and the elemental.
Examples of the new topographic
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Bernd Becher and Hilla Becher
Bernd Becher and Hilla Becher