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Road to Nowhere

In 2019, Johnson was commissioned to photograph the last days of the Alaska Way Viaduct, an iconic elevated highway along the waterfront edge of Seattle, as it was unwoven from the fabric of the city. During the weeks after the Viaduct had closed to traffic but before demolition began, he made multiple walks along the entire lower level of the highway, photographing back at the city. This vista, a cinematic slice of Seattle framed top and bottom by the Brutalist structure of the Viaduct, had been an iconic perspective for anyone traveling along the highway as it made its way, at times within feet, passed the city. These photographs offer a visual reminder of that shared and unique perspective, now a part of the city's collective history.
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