By Kara Bischopink
Musée Magazine
Our footprints on the earth have evolved throughout the years, expanding into the movements, actions and technologies we produce that have forever altered our landscapes. Edward Burtynsky explores the imprint of industry on the land in his exhibition Recent Releases. On view until June 27th at Koch Gallery in San Francisco, the exhibition revisits much of Burtynsky’s early works that helped define the visual language of industrialized landscapes. As such, the exhibition explores the cross-decade dialogue between human intervention and the environment.
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AIPAD Exposure
AIPAD member galleries are supporting photographer Edward Burtynsky in enriching the current discourse on our changing planet.
Burtynsky is well known for his large format photographs of industrial landscapes that are on display in more than 50 museums, including the Guggenheim Museum, the National Gallery of Canada and the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. His latest project, The Anthropocene Project, is a multidisciplinary body of work he completed with collaborators Nicholas de Pencier and Jennifer Baichwal. The project combines art, film, virtual and augmented reality, and scientific research to investigate human influences on the state, dynamic and future of the Earth.
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