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Edward Burtynsky at the Saatchi Gallery — awesome beauty of a ravaged planet

By Rachel Halliburton
Financial Times

The photographer’s spectacular images, on show in London, document the effects of human activity on the natural world.

Edward Burtynsky’s disturbingly beautiful photography brings a giant’s eye view to our ravaged planet, rendering mining sites as glimmering jewel boxes, desertscapes as geometric puzzles and dumping grounds as Jackson Pollock-like eruptions of chaos and colour. This fascinating exhibition covers his journey of more than 40 years — hanging out of Cessna planes, elevated by cranes and latterly deploying drones — to document the way large-scale industry and agriculture have impacted on the natural world.

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