Exhibition - Bill Wright’s Texas: Luminous Landscapes
Wednesday, May 22, 2024 from 10:00am to 05:00pm
The Grace Museum
102 Cypress Street
If Texas is a state of mind as John Steinbeck famously said about his 1960’s road trip through the Midwest, Travels with Charlie, it is also a place of dramatic geographical beauty and variety. Very few photographers have documented the dramatic Texas landscape for over six decades. Author and photographer Bill Wright is the exception. He has virtually and personally introduced generations of people world-wide to one of his favorite places on earth, Big Bend National Park. The stories, images and legends of this unique part of the planet are Wright’s stock in trade. He is a celebrated author, historian, humanitarian, and compadre. The Grace Museum photography collection has been greatly enhanced by Wright’s generosity of gifts of photographs by Texas and international photographers, many of whom are personal friends.
This exhibition of his color photographs may be seen as a stark contrast to Wright’s dramatic black and white prints, mastered from his study with Ansel Adams. This exhibition, Bill Wright’s Texas: Luminous Landscapes reveals Wright’s sensitivity to the intense colors of the canyons. Follow the trail through Santa Elena, Boquillas, Lower Rio Grande and Cap Rock Canyons, down the Lost Mine and Ernst Tinaja Trails, through the Davis and Chisos Mountains through Bill Wright’s expert lens.
If you haven’t been to the Big Bend National Park, you haven’t been to Texas.