Artist

Steve Fitch

born Tucson, AZ 1949
Also known as
  • Steven Ralph Fitch
Born
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Active in
  • Berkeley, California, United States
  • Boulder, Colorado, United States

Works by this artist (281 items)

Louis Lozowick, Steam Shovel, 1930, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Adele Lozowick, 1984.132.21, © 1930, Lee Lozowick
Steam Shovel
Date1930
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Louis Lozowick, Tanks #1, 1929, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Adele Lozowick, 1984.132.34, © 1929, Lee Lozowick
Tanks #1
Date1929
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Louis Lozowick, High Bridge, 1928, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Adele Lozowick, 1980.43.44, © 1928, Lee Lozowick
High Bridge
Date1928
lithograph on paper
Not on view
Louis Lozowick, Swans, 1930, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Adele Lozowick, 1984.132.31, © 1930, Lee Lozowick
Swans
Date1930
lithograph on paper
Not on view

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      In this series Lisa Hostetler, McEvoy Family Curator for Photography, discusses the exhibition Landscapes in Passing: Photographs by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick, and Elaine Mayes.

      This episode looks at the work of Steve Fitch. Landscapes in Passing: Photographs by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick, and Elaine Mayes (July 26, 2013 -- January 20, 2014) presents forty-eight photographs that depict the American landscape in passing, as drive-through scenery rather than the entrancing wilderness of the nineteenth century. 

      Exhibitions

      Media - 1985.53.1 - SAAM-1985.53.1_1 - 82364
      Landscapes In Passing: Photographs by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick, and Elaine Mayes
      July 25, 2013February 23, 2014
      The American landscape has inspired generations of artists, but the 48 photographs in this presentation— by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick and Elaine Mayes— are a far cry from traditional representations of the subject.