By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

Where the urban planner saw a platted paper marked "commercial," California photographer Lewis Baltz saw an architectural phenomenon worth documenting. During the '60s and '70s, Mr. Baltz photographed the spread of office parks, warehouses and other forms of anonymous industrial architecture. While those buildings may be all but invisible to tired commuters (and ugly when they can't help but notice them), the buildings are as ominous and huge as giants in Mr. Baltz's photographs. Through July 31 at the National Gallery of Art, Seventh Street and Constitution Avenue Northwest. Phone: 202/737-4215. Web: www.nga.gov