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San Francisco : McNair Evans, In Search Of Great Men

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The Aristocrat, the California Zephyr, the Empire Builder…

They were once our great-grandfathers’ vision of progress. From their inception and race across the North American continent, to the creation of time zones, and establishing the fraternal structure of the Civil Rights Movement, passenger trains shaped what it means to be American. While the US freight industry operates more than 139,679 miles of track, Amtrak is a skeleton of the passenger service that once connected the county. In Search of Great Men combines original photography and first-person, passenger-written journals to explore contemporary America through our passenger rail system and those currently traveling by train.

Growing up in a small farming town in North Carolina, I worked summers repairing crossties and track on a 32-mile railroad freight line. I discovered photography as an anthropology student at Davidson College (BA, 2001). Today I travel by 15-day rail passes to make pictures with fellow passengers and passing scenery. Sitting in those 40-year-old cars that need repair and remodeling, I wonder why the United States is willing to fall behind the rest of the world in a realm of transportation so important to our growing urban populations.

The train can be a beautiful way to travel but, for the most part, long-distance trains are used by people trying to get their lives together, find work, or reunite with people they love and hope will love them back. At a time when such travel may soon be only a memory, this show explores that search for something just out of reach and a bit intangible. It is about the desire for change and the possibility of hope fulfilled.

Each trip is the equivalent of an artist residency where I eat, sleep, and live with my subject. Because long distance trains service many small towns between major destinations, passengers and crew circulate constantly. Collaboration is essential, and each passenger writes about their travels, where they are coming from, and where they hope to go.

With an Amish family traveling to Tijuana for medical treatment, a single mother commuting to the North Dakota oil fields, a teenage son hoping to reunite with his father, individual stories are about connection, a desire for something to happen, or a situation to rectify. Collectively, they sketch our nation’s identity and illuminate shared-experiences amidst forces of modernization. Intimate and at times autobiographical, In Search of Great Men follows, explores a search for hope that so defines our national identity.

The San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries at City Hall provide the perfect space to debut this never before exhibited project. Linear, utilitarian, and municipal, the space echoes that of an Amtrak passenger train. Repetition of formalized architecture evokes the sounds and feeling of traveling by rail, presenting the perfect location to share passengers’ true journey.

—McNair Evans

EXHIBITION
In Search Of Great Men
Mcnair Evans
Photographer Rides The Rails Cross Country to Create
Intimate Portraits Of Contemporary Americans
From April 15th to November 18th, 2016
San Francisco City Hall: Ground Floor + North Light Court
1 Dr. Carlton B .Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
http://mcnairevans.com

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