Berthold Steinhilber Fine Art Print Collection

Ghost Towns of the American West

The Ghost Towns — abandoned mining and frontier towns — are one of the most striking traces of the settlement of the American West. No one set out to create them as historical monuments. They simply remained standing because there was no one left to tear them down. That is quite different from a museum.

In Europe, monuments are erected to commemorate what once was. In the American West, they simply left it standing. Not out of sentimentality, but because they had already moved on.

Where thousands once lived, all that remains are wooden facades, rusted machinery and foundations. The photographs show these places as they are today. As something that exists, that is still there, but with a different purpose, stripped of its original function.

To conclude, here is a quote from Wim Wenders from the foreword to ‘Ghost Towns of the American West’.
‘Berthold Steinhilber has not photographed ghost towns. He has captured the spirit of these towns. Places and things are resilient. It is only we who believe they could not exist without us.’

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Ghost Towns of the American West

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The wreck of a car lies in the grass in the ghost town of Bodie, California

Chevrolet Coupé

Bodie, California

USA

a crooked wooden house lit up at night in the ghost town of Bodie

Swazey Hotel

Bodie, California

USA

The wooden buildings of the Wheaton Hollis Hotel at dawn in the ghost town of Bodie

Wheaton and Hollis Hotel

Bodie, California

USA

A dust-covered, vintage upright piano with weathered wood and an empty bottle resting on top of it, inside the abandoned Sam Leon Bar in the ghost town of Bodie

Sam Leon Bar - Piano

Bodie, California

USA

ore loading station of the Alley Belle Mine in Colorado

Alley Belle Mine

Ore loading station

USA

a blue vintage 1927 Dodge Graham truck at a Shell petrol station with a glass-fronted pump, in front of a wooden fire station in Bodie

Dodge Graham Truck

Bodie, California

USA

lit-up petrol station in the ghost town of Cordes, Arizona, at dusk

Cordes

Gas Station, Arizona

USA

The historic timber façade of the Home Comfort Hotel in the ghost town of St. Elmo, Colorado, featuring Western-style windows and a veranda

Home Comfort Hotel

St. Elmo, Colorado

USA

a slender steel headframe and a large wooden ore bunker at the Dunfee Mine in the barren desert landscape of Gold Point, Nevada

Dunfee Mine

Gold Point, Nevada

USA

The ruins of the Cook Bank Building in the ghost town of Rhyolite

Rhyolite

Cook Bank Building, Nevada

USA

Joe Hahner’s solitary, historic hydraulic barber’s chair, with its cracked upholstery, in the dusty interior next to the Sam Leon Bar in Bodie

The Barber's Chair

Bodie, California

USA

The historic Boone Store in Bodie, with a sign on a shelf reading: 'Let's be friends. Please don't ask for credit.'

Let's be friends - Boone Store

Bodie, California

USA