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Burtynsky's 'In the Wake of Progress' is a triptych of terror and hope

By Mike Balsom
Niagara-on-the-Lake Local

Edward Burtynsky’s In the Wake of Progress is a stunning distress signal for an Earth under threat by climate change.

As such, the 20-minute immersive film and sound experience acts as the perfect centrepiece to Art in Action: Climate, a 10-day event aiming to “illuminate the beauty and fragility of our planet,” while also reflecting on the cost of progress.

The St. Catharines native has spent four decades turning his lens toward the destruction wreaked upon the world by humans. Like his previous films—Manufactured Landscapes (2006), Watermark (2013) and Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (2018)—In the Wake of Progress, presents awe-inspiring visuals to sound the alarm on the profound and long-lasting effects of an ever-expanding population.

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Warrior with a camera: Ed Burtynsky comes home to Niagara for ‘Art in Action’

By John Law
St. Catharines Standard

As an 11-year-old kid living in St. Catharines, Ed Burtynsky got his first camera and he recalls feeling “so excited” at the possibilities.

He would go on to traverse the globe as one of Canada’s most respected large-scale photographers, depicting nature transformed by the world we’ve created. He has won several environmental awards and was named an officer of the Order of Canada in 2006.

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