{"data":{"id":"11742","type":"artwork","attributes":{"id":11742,"topgoose_id":676,"portfolio_id":null,"tms_id":11742,"title":"Bill Curry, Drifter, Interstate 40, Yukon, Oklahoma, 6/16/80","display_artist_text":"Richard Avedon","display_date":"1980, printed 1985","accession_number":"98.24","dimensions":"Sheet (Irregular): 46 13/16 × 37 9/16 in. (118.9 × 95.4 cm)\r\nMount: 50 1/16 × 39 3/16 in. (127.2 × 99.5 cm)","medium":"Gelatin silver print mounted on aluminum","department":"collection","classification":"Photographs","credit_line":"Gift of Norma and Martin Stevens","is_virtual":false,"is_portfolio":false,"portfolio_tms_id":null,"portfolio":"In the American West","edition":"3/5 | 2 APs","publication_info":"","description":"\u003cp\u003eRichard Avedon, \u003cem\u003eBill Curry, Drifter, Interstate 40, Yukon, Oklahoma, 6/16/80\u003c/em\u003e, 1980, printed 1985. Gelatin silver print mounted on aluminum, sheet (Irregular): 46 13/16 × 37 9/16 in. (118.9 × 95.4 cm)\r\nMount: 50 1/16 × 39 3/16 in. (127.2 × 99.5 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of Norma and Martin Stevens 98.24. © 2009 The Richard Avedon Foundation\u003c/p\u003e","object_label":"\u003cp\u003e\u003ci\u003eBill Curry, Drifter, Interstate 40, Yukon, Oklahoma, 6/16/80\u003c/i\u003e is one of 124 images reproduced in Richard Avedon’s \u003ci\u003eIn the American West\u003c/i\u003e (1985), a book of portraits taken over the course of five summers spent traveling in the western United States. Avedon shot all of his subjects frontally with an 8 x 10 view camera against a massive sheet of white paper. They were not the rugged cowboys or heroic adventurers of the mythical American West, but instead society’s neglected and anonymous casualties, among them impoverished farmers, slaughterhouse workers, and waitresses, as well as drifters, degenerates, and snake charmers—a departure from the fashion models Avedon began his career shooting. Enlarged to an impressive scale, this image is a characteristic study in stark, almost clinical detail. The portrait of Curry, an otherwise anonymous man crossing his arms against his chest, exudes what Avedon referred to as his photographs’ “confrontational erotic quality.” Whether pride, self-confidence, trust, or scorn lie behind Curry’s piercing eyes, the print’s rich grays and seamless white background spark a visceral immediacy, a disorienting sense of intimacy with a subject we cannot know.\u003c/p\u003e","ai_alt_text":"A gritty man stands with arms crossed, wearing a dirty shirt and belt.","alt_text":null,"visual_description":null,"on_view":false,"created_at":"2017-08-30T15:29:23.000-04:00","updated_at":"2026-02-06T11:59:18.156-05:00","images":[{"id":102510,"url":"https://whitneymedia.org/assets/artwork/11742/98_24_cropped.jpg"}]},"relationships":{"artists":{"data":[{"id":"5016","type":"artist"}]}}}}