rtist/photographer John Pfahl is best known for his innovative work in the area of landscape. In his proposal for the Arcadia Revisited commission, he stated:

"What I find most interested about the Niagara River is the way in which the Nineteenth Century is palpably evident under the veneer of present-day reality. Almost every site and viewpoint along its varied thirty-six mile course is laden with history. . . .

In recent years, I have been using the art of photography to research the ways in which the pictorial strategies of the nineteenth century color the way in which the American landscape is apprehended by today's viewers.

. . . Photography, of course, is the perfect medium for the investigation. It can reveal the truth of present day specifics and particularities, while at the same time, by conscious choice of lighting and pictorial structure, suggest the aesthetic legacy of the present."

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John Pfahl's work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Currently represented by Nina Freudenheim Gallery in Buffalo and Janet Borden Gallery in New York, Pfahl is the winner of two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships and received an Honorary Doctorate from Niagara University in 1990. His work is in the collections of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, The Museum of Modern Art, The Chicago Art Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and many other public and private collections.