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Jessica Lange, Minnesota, from the series "Highway 61", 2011-18.

Jessica Lange American, b. 1949

Minnesota, from the series "Highway 61", 2011-18.
Gelatin Silver Print.
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Image size: 31.1 x 46 cm / 12 1/4 x 18 1/8 in
Paper size: 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 16 x 20 in
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Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
Signed, titled and edition number in pencil on print verso.
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In this striking black-and-white photograph, Jessica Lange captures two young men sprawled across patchy grass beneath a bold 'CHERRY CHILL' roadside sign. Part of her deeply personal Highway 61 series...
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In this striking black-and-white photograph, Jessica Lange captures two young men sprawled across patchy grass beneath a bold "CHERRY CHILL" roadside sign.


Part of her deeply personal Highway 61 series (2011-18), the image perfectly distills those drowsy Midwest summer moments when time seems to pause along America's most storied highway.


One young man lies face-down in a ribbed tank top while his companion rests nearby, their relaxed intimacy suggesting the easy camaraderie of a long, hot day. Pedestrian feet drift through the frame's upper edge, hinting at a larger gathering—perhaps a county fair or festival—while the ornate "CHERRY CHILL" signage promises sweet relief from the summer heat. Filtered sunlight creates a patchwork of shadows and brightness that gives the monochrome image remarkable depth and warmth.


Lange's ground-level perspective draws us into this moment of adolescent languor. The decorative lettering above contrasts beautifully with the organic sprawl of bodies below, creating visual tension between commercial optimism and youthful abandon. Her composition echoes Walker Evans' documentary precision while maintaining an intimate, almost cinematic quality that reflects her dual artistic identity.


Born in Cloquet, Minnesota, Lange spent seven years documenting the legendary 1,600-mile stretch from Duluth to New Orleans. Highway 61—Dylan's mythic "Blues Highway"—once carried dreams and migrations southward. Now Lange explores what endures and what fades along this historic corridor, finding poetry in forgotten roadside attractions and fleeting human connections.


Though celebrated as an Academy Award-winning actress, Lange's photographic roots run deep. After studying photography at the University of Minnesota in 1967, she returned to the medium decades later when partner Sam Shepard gifted her a Leica M6. She describes photography as her "private, solitary experience"—a perfect counterpoint to the collaborative world of filmmaking.


This image continues photography's great roadside tradition, from Evans through Robert Frank to contemporary practitioners. These vernacular spaces serve as stages where commerce meets intimacy, where American dreams play out in small, everyday gestures. Lange avoids both sentimentality and condescension, instead offering these unguarded moments with genuine respect.


The photograph captures something essentially American: youth suspended between motion and rest, possibility and resignation. These young men embody a generation navigating uncertain futures in changing rural landscapes. Summer heat compresses experience—minutes expand into memories while history accumulates in quiet pauses.


Lange transforms an ordinary roadside scene into something luminous, where cherry vendors and teenage friendships become part of America's continuing story.


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