• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer
  • Discover
    • Browse Alphabetically
    • Browse by Genre
    • Browse by Subject
    • Browse by Place
    • Browse by Process
  • Features
    • The States Project
      • Alaska
      • Alabama
      • Arizona
      • Arkansas
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Connecticut
      • District of Columbia
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Hawaii
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Mississippi
      • Missouri
      • Montana
      • Nebraska
      • Nevada
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • North Dakota
      • Ohio
      • Oklahoma
      • Oregon
      • Pennsylvania
      • South Carolina
      • South Dakota
      • Tennessee
      • Texas
      • Utah
      • Vermont
      • Virginia
      • Washington
      • West Virginia
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming
    • Content Aware
    • DEVELOPER
    • Mixtapes
    • Art and Science
      • Geometry
      • In the Dark
      • Magic
      • Night
      • The Natural World/Nature
      • Women and Earth
      • The Art of Healing
    • Lenscratch Student Prize Winners
      • 2020
      • 2019
      • 2018
      • 2017
      • 2016
      • 2015
      • 2014
      • 2013
    • Notes from a Curator
    • Exhibitions
    • Interviews
    • Articles
    • Photographers on Photographers
  • Resources
    • Artist Residencies
    • Calls For Entry
    • Lenscratch Library
    • Portfolio Reviews
    • Photo Festivals
    • Online Magazines
    • Print Magazines
    • Sites of Interest
    • Organizations and Institutions
    • Photography Charities
    • Grants
Lenscratch

Lenscratch

Fine Art Photography Daily

  • Submit
    • About Submissions
    • Submit to Exhibitions
    • Submit to Student Prize
    • Submit Your Project
  • Shop
  • Subscribe

Nancy Baron: Palm Springs Modern Dogs

September 26, 2020 by Aline Smithson

PS MDAH Cover
©Nancy Baron, Cover of Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home, published by Schiffer Books

In a time of self-quarantine and confinement, a time of wildfires, hurricanes, and earthquakes, plus the addition of a contentious election looming, Nancy Baron’s new book and exhibition, Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home is the perfect tonic for thinking about better times. Her photographs allow us bask in the sun drenched glow of mid-century architecture, revealing perfect  canine companions in this desert community. Each expertly framed architectural composition is a portrait of place, with the dogs providing a particular humanity. Psychologists feel that owning a dog increases feelings of relaxation, trust, and empathy while reducing stress and anxiety–that and a chilled martini makes for a very good life….and a very good book.

Her new effort follows her previous books on Palm Springs lifestyles: The Good Life > Palm Springs and Palm Springs > The Good Life Goes On, published by Kehrer Verlag and Beautiful Trailertown, which is self-published.

Nancy recently opened a show at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Boston running from September 5 – October 23, 2020, with an Artist’s Talk and Reception on October 4, 2020 7-8:30 PM EST. You can sign up for the talk here. She also giving a lecture on October 13th at 2pmPST at the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel. You can sign up here.

griffin install
Griffin Museum exhibition install

Born in Chicago, Nancy Baron is now based in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California. In her fine art documentary photography she uses portraits, landscapes, and architectural photographs to record the world nearby with a hopeful bias.

Nancy’s prints have been exhibited in group and solo shows internationally and are held in public and private collections. Her photography has been published in notable magazines and newspapers worldwide, including The New York Times, Madame Figaro, W Magazine, Architectural Digest, The Telegraph Magazine, Conde Nast Traveler, Fast Times, Mother Jones, and on the Apple, CNN, and BBC websites.

Baron’s two monographs, The Good Life > Palm Springs and Palm Springs > The Good Life Goes On are published by Kehrer Verlag and are held in various museum libraries, including MOMA, LACMA, the Getty, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, and The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas, Austin.

Nancy’s third monograph, Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home, published by Schiffer Books in September 2020, is now available.

Abbey
©Nancy Baron, Abbey

Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home

In good times and bad, our best friends are there for support, therapy, and unconditional love. Especially now–where would we be without our dogs? Although the so-called modernists of Palm Springs embrace the serenity of life in post WWII America, the sometimes-harsh realities of contemporary life are impossible to ignore. These mid twentieth century re-enactors are often transplants, enjoying the Palm Springs lifestyle with their dogs and friends as their chosen family. The beautiful climate, wide-open spaces, and clean décor make the perfect home for their desert pets that are as lovingly groomed and cared-for as their surroundings.

For the many years that Palm Springs has been my second home, I’ve been documenting the endlessly intriguing lifestyle beyond its resorts. As a Chicago native, my fascination and appreciation for this desert oasis is magnified and unwaning. The community has welcomed my camera and me into their homes, perfect odes to mid century modern American design. The dogs of the house often follow me around and wander into my camera frame, adding warmth and life to the image as they do to their homes. In these pages I have put these precious pups in the spotlight where they belong.

sia photo and quote
©Sia, Photo and Quote
Arthur
©Nancy Baron, Arthur
Busy
©Nancy Baron, Busy
Charlie
©Nancy Baron, Charlie
Cooper
©Nancy Baron, Cooper
Elio
©Nancy Baron, Elio
Ella
©Nancy Baron, Ella
Lillian and Rena
©Nancy Baron, Lillian and Rena
Lou
©Nancy Baron, Lou
LuLu and Farley
©Nancy Baron, LuLu and Farley
Matilda and Wyatt
©Nancy Baron, Matilda and Wyatt
Rocky
©Nancy Baron, Rocky
Rufus
©Nancy Baron, Rufus
Sadie Jude
©Nancy Baron, Sadie Jude
Winston and Peanut
©Nancy Baron, Winston and Peanut

Filed Under: Portrait Tagged With: Animals, Architecture, Dogs, Nancy Baron, Palm Springs, Photography Book

Footer

Recent Posts

  • The State Project: Rhode Island: Theresa Ganz
  • Lindsey Beal: The States Project: Rhode Island
  • Odette England: The States Project: Rhode Island
  • Brian Ulrich: The States Project: Rhode Island
  • Latin America Week: Misha Vallejo

Tags

American South Animals Anne-Laure Autin Architecture Black and White Blue Earth Alliance CENTER Awards College of Charleston Community Conflict Culture Death Donna Garcia Environment Family Gender Greece Halsey Institute Health History History Based Landscapes Identity Immigration Indigenous Indigenous Artists Jennifer McClure Large Format latinx Macaulay Lerman Memory Mental Health Mixed Media Photography Book Race Road Trip Science Shawn Bush Southbound Storytellers Technology Thesis Project Time Typology Vernacular Water

Search

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • RSS
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2007–2025 LENSCRATCH // ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.