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English
ActarD Inc
17 March 2020
America Recovered reveals the point where abstract political processes manifest themselves in the physical world, thus providing an alternate means of experiencing the contemporary American landscape.

America Recovered collects forty images that mark one of the only efforts to document the breadth of projects funded by the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Unlike the New Deal and other programs designed for employment and infrastructural development, the Recovery Act was passed without any funds dedicated for photographic documentation. Using an official government website as his guide, Chad Ress took photographs of projects across the country. 

The two essays by architectural writer Jordan H. Carver and photography historian Miriam Paeslack situate Ress's photographs within broader discourses of urbanism, infrastructure, and politics. The question of what role the government should play in everyday life remains one of the touchstone issues in American politics. The photographs and essays ask a different set of questions, not whether government spending is good or bad, whether it worked or didn't, but what, exactly does government spending look like. And importantly, America Recovered asks how government spending and civic identity are constructed around place.

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Imprint:   ActarD Inc
Country of Publication:   Spain
Edition:   English ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 165mm, 
ISBN:   9781945150937
ISBN 10:   1945150939
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chad Ress was born in Louisville, Kentucky and lives in Los Angeles, California. Ress works in both commercial and documentary photography. Recent clients include Harper's Magazine, MIT Technology Review, Pirelli F1, Newsweek, Liberty Mutual, and Ford. His work has been recognized in Photo District News, American Photography, Communication Arts, The International Photography Awards, The One Show, D&AD Awards, and The Cannes Advertising Festival. Ress first became interested in photography under the influence of the extensive archive of FSA photographs in Lousiville's Speed Museum. Jordan H. Carver is a writer, researcher, and educator who writes on space, politics, and culture. His first book, Spaces of Disappearance: The Architecture of Extraordinary Rendition is forthcoming from Urban Research (UR). He is a contributing editor to the Avery Review, a core member of Who Builds Your Architecture? and a Henry M. MacCracken Doctoral Fellow in American Studies at New York University.

Reviews for America Recovered

The book America Recovered (Actar Publishers, 2019) pairs Ress's photographs with snippets of text that he pulled from recovery.gov, the government-sponsored and now-defunct website that listed each of the public works funded by ARRA. Although the site was taken down in 2016, a mothballed version can be found in the Library of Congress archive. --Landscape Architecture Magazine


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