Time lost
TR140 . L369 2010
"Pablo Larreta's photographs might seem like anticipatory studies for his later career as a sculptor. They are about light and space; and even when inhabited by people, they are permeated with a silence that puts his living subjects on equal footing with architecture or statuary. Only incidentally anthropological, these artful photographs are nonetheless an idiosyncratic window into the Argentine pampas in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries." - Andrew Roth.

This book can be found in ICP Library