Miles and Miles of Texas by Henry Horenstein
Join us for a conversation with “one of the great documenters of Americana,” Henry Horenstein, to celebrate his book, a collection of nearly 100 photographs taken all over the state of Texas (The Guardian, UK). He will be in conversation with Nashville-born, New York-based country music artist Laura Cantrell, followed by a signing.
Please note: RSVPs are encouraged but not required. Seating is limited and will be first-come, first-served. Doors open at 5:30 pm.
Can’t attend? Order your signed copy (please specify that you would like it signed in the comments box at checkout).
Miles and Miles of Texas features a collection of nearly 100 photographs that Henry has taken all over the state, mostly between 2021-2024. Texas has been a continual source of inspiration for Henry, and these pictures reflect the people, places, music, and culture that make Texas so unique.
“Screw you, I’m not from Texas” — apologies to Ray Wylie Hubbard (Screw You, We’re From Texas) and Lyle Lovett (That’s Right [You’re Not From Texas])
“From stock car racing to country music stars, [Henry Horenstein] is one of the great documenters of Americana.”
— The Guardian (UK)
Henry studied history at the University of Chicago and earned his BFA and MFA at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he studied with legends Harry Callahan and Aaron Siskind.
Henry’s work is collected and exhibited internationally, and he has published over 40 books, including several monographs of his own work, such as Honky Tonk, Histories, Show, Animalia, Speedway1972, Racing Days, Close Relations, and many others. He has also authored Black & White Photography, Digital Photography, and Beyond Basic Photography, used by hundreds of thousands of college, university, high-school, and art school students as their introduction to photography. His Shoot What You Love serves both as a memoir and a personal history of photography over the past 50 years.
In recent years, Henry has been making films: Preacher, Murray, Spoke, Partners, and Blitto Underground. He is currently in production on Marksville, LA, a film about Cajun Louisiana.
Henry is a professor of photography at RISD and lives in Boston.
Time: 6:00 pm EDT
Free!
