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WILD WEST
 
Untitled #6768, from the series Wild West, 2015-2017
© Joachim Hildebrand
 

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WILD WEST

 
8 June – 17 August, 2018
 
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WILD WEST
 
Untitled #5625, from the series Wild West, 2015-2017
© Joachim Hildebrand
 
 
What better way to approach an American myth than through a road trip? Joachim Hildebrand traveled through the seven states of the American Southwest, in which the Wild West is located both geographically and in our imagination. The title of the project inevitably evokes images full of clichés and stereotypes. Today, where the wilderness has been displaced by "civilization", Hildebrand discovers entirely different scenes than those generally associated with the Wild West and the American frontier. He sets his sight on blurred contours, contradictions, borders, and transitions: from architecture to nature, from urbanity to landscape.
 
 
WILD WEST
 
Untitled #6364, from the series Wild West, 2015-2017
© Joachim Hildebrand
 
 
A reassuring blue sky is sometimes the only element in Hildebrand’s photographs that stands for the pristine or archetypal environment. Wild West is a photographic discourse on how humans nest, uproot, and build again. From the urban sprawl to the strip mall, from gated communities to easy freeway access. Hildebrand finds a visual rhythm in the multitude of man-made patterns and materials amongst the outdoors.

The archetypes of the American West have become mere platitudes. Wild West is a mecca of surreal irony that has more to do with suburban development than it does with adventures in arid landscape. Here, where triviality meets absurdity, the myths of the Wild West and "manifest destiny" (the belief that the United States has a God-given right to explore, conquer, and claim new territories), which are so essential for the self-understanding of the USA, are deconstructed.
 
 
WILD WEST
 
Untitled #5904, from the series Wild West, 2015-2017
© Joachim Hildebrand
 
 
Wild West can be read as a photo verse that questions remnants of the better days of the American dream from decades gone by and the continued human claim to nature’s vastness. Instead of the virgin landscape, Hildebrand displays a paved paradise that is manufactured by "civilization." It is a global Wild West in the middle of the American West. (This text is based on the essay Paved Paradise by Celina Lunsford which can be found in the photo book Wild West.)
 
 
WILD WEST
 
Joachim Hildebrand: "Wild West"
with Essays by Celina Lunsford and Manfred Berg
Half-cloth hardcover
24 x 32 cm, 128 pages, 81 color illustrations
German / English
KEHRER Verlag – Heidelberg Berlin
ISBN 978-3-86828-866-7
 
 
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