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Joel Meyerowitz, Florida, 1978.

Joel Meyerowitz American, b. 6/3/1938

Florida, 1978.
Archival pigment print. Printed later.
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20 × 24 in / 50 × 60 cm
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30 × 40 in / 76 × 101 cm
Edition of 10

48 × 60 in / 121 × 152 cm
Edition of 5

60 x 75 in / 152.4 x 190.5 cm
Edition of 3
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Hand-signed by artist, mounted, titled, editioned and print date in ink label affixed to mount verso.
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Joel Meyerowitz's 'Florida, 1978': Neon Dreams and American Wandering This nocturnal masterpiece captures the essence of 1970s American road culture through Meyerowitz's pioneering color photography. A vintage car rests beneath...
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Joel Meyerowitz's "Florida, 1978": Neon Dreams and American Wandering


This nocturnal masterpiece captures the essence of 1970s American road culture through Meyerowitz's pioneering color photography. A vintage car rests beneath the glowing "Sea Fan" motel sign, its neon warmth cutting through the Florida night in saturated oranges and reds that transform ordinary roadside architecture into cinematic poetry.


Meyerowitz's revolutionary approach to color photography—still fighting for artistic legitimacy in the late 1970s—finds perfect expression here. The off-center composition deliberately avoids conventional framing, creating dynamic tension between the illuminated motel facade and the darkening sky. The photographer's mastery of artificial light transforms what could be a mundane scene into something profoundly evocative.


The image embodies quintessential American themes: mobility, transience, and the romance of the open road. The car, bathed in neon glow, becomes a symbol of perpetual motion temporarily at rest. The motel—with its slightly seedy, film noir atmosphere—represents the countless anonymous stops that punctuate American journeys.


This photograph marks Meyerowitz's transition from fast-paced New York street photography to more contemplative documentation of American life. The deliberate pacing and attention to atmospheric lighting reflect his evolving philosophy of finding "beauty and significance in the ordinary."


The Sea Fan motel sign, with its distinctive script lettering, anchors the composition while the vintage automobile provides human scale and narrative possibility. Together, they create a meditation on American hospitality, wanderlust, and the eternal appeal of the road—all rendered in the saturated color palette that would define an era of photographic art.

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