TERRY EVANS: PRAIRIE STORIES
FROM THE PUBLISHER: The small Kansas town of Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie hills are the focus of this extended project by photographer TERRY EVANS. A small town in Chase County with a population of just dozens and only one commercial establishment, a bar-cafe, the community continues to thrive. While Evans remains faithful to the people and place, this is less of a documentary book and more like a set of short stories inspired by Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie.
Evans first began visiting Matfield Green in 1990 and photographed there often over the next eight years. She returned ten years later, in 2008, and photographed the residents and their land through 2010. Eloquent yet resolutely unsentimental, her images span twenty years in the life of the town, and capture the beauty and endurance of the prairie and its dedicated inhabitants.
176 PAGES
PUBLISHED BY RADIUS BOOKS
2012
HARDCOVER
FROM THE PUBLISHER: The small Kansas town of Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie hills are the focus of this extended project by photographer TERRY EVANS. A small town in Chase County with a population of just dozens and only one commercial establishment, a bar-cafe, the community continues to thrive. While Evans remains faithful to the people and place, this is less of a documentary book and more like a set of short stories inspired by Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie.
Evans first began visiting Matfield Green in 1990 and photographed there often over the next eight years. She returned ten years later, in 2008, and photographed the residents and their land through 2010. Eloquent yet resolutely unsentimental, her images span twenty years in the life of the town, and capture the beauty and endurance of the prairie and its dedicated inhabitants.
176 PAGES
PUBLISHED BY RADIUS BOOKS
2012
HARDCOVER
FROM THE PUBLISHER: The small Kansas town of Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie hills are the focus of this extended project by photographer TERRY EVANS. A small town in Chase County with a population of just dozens and only one commercial establishment, a bar-cafe, the community continues to thrive. While Evans remains faithful to the people and place, this is less of a documentary book and more like a set of short stories inspired by Matfield Green and the surrounding prairie.
Evans first began visiting Matfield Green in 1990 and photographed there often over the next eight years. She returned ten years later, in 2008, and photographed the residents and their land through 2010. Eloquent yet resolutely unsentimental, her images span twenty years in the life of the town, and capture the beauty and endurance of the prairie and its dedicated inhabitants.
176 PAGES
PUBLISHED BY RADIUS BOOKS
2012
HARDCOVER