Architecture of Agriculture

Scenes of American farmland from the Plowden Collection at the Grohmann Museum

Baled Hay Along State Highway 92 (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

The Grohmann Museum is fortunate to be able to display these works by a master of American photography.

Not only do we admire David Plowden’s skill as a photographer—his unparalleled vision—but as our focus as a museum is on the art of industry and human achievement, we have a real affinity for his subjects as well: rural America, steam locomotives, steel mills, bridges, and the like.

The artist’s full impact is likely yet to be felt, as we continue to lose the features of the American landscape that he has so expertly and thoughtfully captured.  From heavy industry to the rural landscape, Plowden has distilled in many ways the essence of America by portraying and depicting these often-overlooked national treasures.  Apart from theme, perhaps the most striking feature of his work is his command and use of geometry and form, light and shadow.  In the age of digital imagery and memory cards holding thousands of images, it is incredible to think of Plowden embarking on a day’s work with 12 exposures in the Hasselblad or Rolleiflex, sometimes waiting hours for the moment when light, shadow and form met to, as he puts it, “make a photograph.”  And he makes outstanding photographs.

In this series of Mediations on Work, we have drawn quotes from the essays and other writings of David Plowden. 

Harvested Wheat by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

It's the land in between, the farmland, that interests me.

Soybean Field (1986) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Near Faith, South Dakota (1971) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

There is nothing to distract the eye from the essentials.

Wheat Harvest, Faulk County, South Dakota, David Plowden, 1971, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Ajax, Star Farm Road, Burlington, Vermont (1972) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Storm (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

This landscape is like a stage

upon which the players are light and shadow, wind and storm, and where the drama takes places within the elements rather than on the land itself.

Storm in Stanton County (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Wheatland Township by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Bags of Feed, Bohstedt's, Victor, Iowa, David Plowden, 1986, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Avalon Farmer's Supply Feed Mill, David Plowden, 2005, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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I have grown to love the working farmland of the Middle West perhaps more than any other.

Gardner Farm, David Plowden, 2000, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Side of a Barn (2001) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Stone Barn (1966) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Cecil Ensburger's Barn, David Plowden, 1969, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Hay Loft in a Barn, David Plowden, 1975, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Tom and Verna Kintzle's Cow Barn (2000) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Grain Elevator in Andover, South Dakota, David Plowden, 2005, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Grain Elevators (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Vivian, South Dakota VIVIAN (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

Grain Elevators (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

I see the grain elevator as a form of indigenous skyscraper

Grain Elevators (2008) by David PlowdenGrohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering

...rising above the prairie.

Golden Valley, North Dakota, David Plowden, 1971, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Grain Elevator, David Plowden, 1969, From the collection of: Grohmann Museum at Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Making photographs is not a matter of equipment of technical prowess. Making photographs is about seeing. Ultimately, the inspiration comes from within.

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David Plowden's Meditations on Work - All photographs ©David Plowden 

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