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In 1978, I saw two or three dye transfer prints by William Eggleston at MoMA, and I bought WILLIAM EGGLESTON’S GUIDE, the catalogue of Eggleston show at MoMA in 1976. Eggleston was one of the first art photographers to be recognized for working in color; my generation was already taking color for granted. Looking at Eggleston’s photos of the American south, I began to have an idea about the direction of my work: Americana through foreign eyes.
Photographs of Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.