Edward Burtynsky: African Studies
Edward Burtynsky’s powerful new photography series African Studies, a seven-year project spanning ten countries, will have its New York premiere with two solo gallery exhibitions this March. The exhibitions will be on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery from March 4 through April 22 at 41 East 57th Street, Suite 801, and at Sundaram Tagore Gallery from March 2 through April 1 at 542 West 26th Street. Opening receptions will be held at Howard Greenberg Gallery Saturday, March 4, 3 - 5 p.m and at Sundaram Tagore Gallery Thursday, March 2, 6 – 8 p.m. and . The artist will attend both receptions.
African Studies is the subject of a 208-page monograph of the same title newly published by Steidl (2023).
Since the early 1980s, Edward Burtynsky has been photographing industrial landscapes across the globe, documenting in remarkable detail the human imprint on the planet through terraforming, extraction, urbanization and deforestation. For this project, he focused on Sub-Saharan Africa, traveling to Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Senegal, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Madagascar and Tanzania between 2015 and 2020.
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Edward Burtynsky, Tailings Pond #5, Orapa Diamond of Mine, Botswana, 2019 -
Edward Burtynsky, GERD #8, Benishangul-Gumuz of Region, Ethiopia, 2019 -
Edward Burtynsky, Sulfur Springs #1, Dallol, Danakil of Depression, Ethiopia, 2018 -
Edward Burtynsky, Camel Caravan #1, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia, 2018
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Edward Burtynsky, Sulfur Springs #2, Dallol, Danakil of Depression, Ethiopia, 2018 -
Edward Burtynsky, Etosha Pan #1, , Namibia, 2018 -
Edward Burtynsky, Tea Plantations #4, Near Kericho, of Kenya, 2017 -
Edward Burtynsky, Sishen Iron Ore Mine #2, of Overburden, Kathu, South Africa, 2018
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Edward Burtynsky, Sand Dunes #1, Sossusvlei, of Namib Desert, Namibia, 2018 -
Edward Burtynsky, Sishen Iron Ore Mine #5, Tailings, of Kathu, South Africa, 2018 -
Edward Burtynsky, Salt Ponds #6, Near Tikat Banguel, Senegal, 2019 -
Edward Burtynsky, Coal Tailings #1, SASOL of Synfuels, Secunda, Mpumalanga, South Africa, 2018
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Edward Burtynsky Review on CBC News
CBC News March 16, 2024Burtynsky's photographs take the audience from a waste transfer site in Scarborough, Ont., to the swirling grey swaths of a tailings pond at Wesselton Diamond...Read more -
Book Review of "African Studies" Edward Burtynsky Views the Effects of Globalism From Above
The New York Times May 5, 2023The Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky’s remarkable, large-scale images offer a painterly view of man-made infrastructure around the world, from quarries in Portugal to rice fields...Read more
