| William Eggleston's rise to eminence as the progenitor of modern color photography is by now well ensconced in the annals of art history. The artist's new images, mostly of California, are not only elaborations upon his prior accomplishments, however, but fresh considerations of a landscape both specific and all-inclusive. As the artist asks us to reconsider what is worthy of our attention, once familiar fixtures of the California desert are sublimated and presented to us with Eggleston's inimitable instinct for color and composition. | ||