Statement This World and Others Like It investigates the role of the 21st century explorer by combining computer modeling with analogue photographic processes. Drawing upon the language of 19th century survey images, I question their relationship with current methods of record making. Thousands of explorable… Read More
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David Shannon-Lier – Of Heaven and Earth
In the series Of Heaven and Earth, I address my place on both the human—and cosmic—scale. The photographs are constructed by marking the land in front of my camera in such a way that the path of heavenly bodies interacts with the marks that I… Read More
Mark Steinmetz – Sandy Creek
Mark Steinmetz received his MFA from Yale University in 1986. He has been published in Aperture, Blind Spot, and DoubleTake magazines and is a Guggenheim fellow. Steinmetz’ work is in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney… Read More
Robert Adams – A Road Through Shore Pine
In A Road Through Shore Pine, Adams traces a contemplative journey, first by automobile, then by foot, along an isolated, tree-bordered road to the sea. As presented through Adams’s 11 × 14-inch prints, the passage takes on the quality of metaphor, suggestive of life’s most meaningful journeys,… Read More