"Gowinâs richly saturated prints intensify the contrast of light and shadow, accentuating the landâs man-made and natural features. The artificial geometry of roads and waste-storage pads stands out from the organic undulations and gradient washes of the desert, although the two blend together in sites of intensive activity, where human drivers left behind their unruly tracks. . . . His pictures are proof that even humanityâs vilest weapons canât entirely void a place of its dignity. As the world warms, the sea rises, the forests burn, and our fellow-creatures suffer, there will still be beauty. Beauty to take comfort in. Beauty to mourn."<b>---Max Norman, <i>New Yorker</i></b>
"The only photographer to have been granted official and sustained access to [T<i>he Nevada Test Site</i>], Gowin revisits his original negatives from 1996 and 1997 in his new book. The Nevada Test Site evinces the chilling impact of nuclear weapons on the natural world, reminding us too of the deadly threat they continue to pose to humanity at large."<b>---Madeleine Pollard, <i>Financial Times</i></b>