EVENTS

Conversations. Masterworks from the McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Sep
10
to Jan 1

Conversations. Masterworks from the McMichael Canadian Art Collection

McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Kleinberg, Ontario

The McMichael Canadian Art Collection holds more than 7000 works, ranging from Group of Seven masterpieces to humble items of furniture once in the possession of our founders, Robert and Signe McMichael; from famous artists’ materials and equipment to iconic archival photos and works on paper; from Franklin Carmichael’s well-used engraving tools to Frederick Varley’s woollen hat. A third of the collection is Indigenous, including historic cultural belongings and cutting-edge contemporary artworks. The McMichael’s mandate covers all the art of Canada, from coast to coast to coast, from early days to the present, and we aspire to reflect its full diversity.

This selection of works from our permanent collection aims to convey something of its current breadth, taking particular pleasure in placing apparently disparate works in creative conversation with one another. Featuring works by Kenojuak Ashevak, Rebecca Belmore, Edward Burtynsky, Franklin Carmichael, Emily Carr, Kim Dorland, Sorel Etrog, Paterson Ewen, Lawren Harris, Prudence Heward, Gershon Iskowitz, A.Y. Jackson, Cornelius Krieghoff, Jean Paul Lemieux, Arthur Lismer, An Te Liu, Zachari Logan, Helen McNicoll, David Ruben Piqtoukun, David Milne, Michael Snow, Tom Thomson and others.

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BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction
Jun
21
to Jan 12

BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction

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M9 - Museum of the 20th Century
Venezia Mestre

After the worldwide success of the exhibition Anthropocene, a multimedia exploration that documented the indelible human footprint on the earth, the photographer Edward Burtynsky continues its exploration on the impact of human action on the planet through a new exhibition which will be hosted in Italy for the first time in M9 – Museum of the 20th Century starting from 21 June 2024, after its debut at the Saatchi Gallery in London, UK.

The exhibition is the largest retrospective on the over forty-year career of the great Canadian artist Edward Burtynksy who dedicated his life to testifying to the environmental impact of the industrial system on our planet.

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Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene
Aug
29
to Jan 5

Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene

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Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University

Second Nature: Photography in the Age of the Anthropocene is the first major exhibition to examine the Anthropocene through the lens of contemporary photography. Comprised of forty-five photo-based artists working in a variety of artistic methods from studios and sites across the globe, Second Nature explores the complexities of this proposed new age. Collectively, these artists offer compelling visual imagery necessary for picturing the Anthropocene: aerial views of beautiful but toxic sites, collages that incorporate archival photographs to counter colonial narratives, depictions of urbanism on an unimaginable scale, and imagined yet precarious futures. In doing so, they address urgent issues such as vanishing ice, rising waters, and increasing resource extraction, as well as the deeply rooted and painful legacies of colonialism, forced climate migration, and socio-environmental trauma.

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Design for the Planet
Sep
14
to Jan 12

Design for the Planet

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Design Museum Den Bosch
s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

The exhibition Design for the Planet presents a design history of the phenomenon of geoengineering. This is the first time that the theme has been addressed in this way in a design museum. From colonial plans to green the Sahara, via the fear of hurricanes as a weapon of war in the Cold War, to current plans to extract CO 2 from the air or to cool the earth with enormous sunshades in space. Such projects often prove to be impracticable or entail enormous risks, while their effectiveness is far from certain. Who has the right to put such plans into practice? Who bears the possible consequences? And what do these debates say about the expectations we have of engineers, scientists and designers?

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Looks Like Abstraction
Sep
14
to Jan 25

Looks Like Abstraction

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Galerie Springer Berlin

LOOKS LIKE ABSTRACTION explores the question of when a photograph is perceived as abstract. Was this the artist's intention from the outset? Isn't every photograph initially concrete, only to become something else, such as an abstract image, through the cropping of the picture? The tour of the exhibition answers some of these questions, but also leaves plenty of room for free flight of thought and emotion.

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Waste Age: What can design do?
Oct
25
to Feb 23

Waste Age: What can design do?

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Midlands Art Centre
Birmingham, UK

Waste Age: What can design do? is a group exhibition focused on a new generation of designers who are rethinking our relationship to everyday things. From fashion to food, electronics to construction, even packaging - finding the lost value in our trash and imagining a future of clean materials and a circular economy could point the way out of the Waste Age.

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 Making it Matters
Nov
2
to Sep 2

Making it Matters

M+ Museum
Hong Kong

Making it Matters is an exhibition exploring different approaches to the topic of making as a process of creative expression and the long-lasting impact this process has on our individual lives, global communities, and ecosystem. The experimental display will feature ideas that innovative makers have adopted to incorporate responsible design, material innovation, and creative reuse strategies into alternative modes of thinking and how these ideas are situated within wider historical, pragmatic, or sociopolitical contexts. The exhibition draws upon the diverse work of artists, designers, and architects currently in the M+ Collections—including John Cage, Raffaella della Olga, Anna Ridler, Julie & Jesse, Fujimori Terunobu, Vo Trong Nghia Architects, and Rural Urban Framework—to highlight the diverse stories that show us why the act of making continues to matter in society, now more than ever.

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A Broken Planet
Nov
15
to Mar 30

A Broken Planet

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Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
Kitchener, ON

Curated by Jennifer Bullock

Drawing on the KWAG Permanent Collection, A Broken Planet builds on the themes of SOS: A Story of Survival, Part III – The Planet by looking at ways that environmental harm can be found in the collection. Featuring the industrial devastation unfolding before Edward Burtynsky’s camera lens, the exhibition uses aesthetic and compositional beauty as a way to approach difficult subjects that are otherwise much easier to look away from.

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African Studies
Nov
16
to Feb 23

African Studies

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Chaumont-Photo-sur-Loire

Upper Galleries
Domain de Chaumont-sur-Loire

In the Château’s upper Galleries, Edward Burtynsky presents a major series of photos taken in Africa. Although many may believe that nature is unspoilt on this continent, in fact it is endangered. Without our realising it, the Canadian photographer’s spectacular views with their faultless aesthetic quality bring us face-to-face with perilous ecological realities. When humans overstep the mark, Burtynsky captures the full extent of the issue.

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Water
Jan
11
to Jun 22

Water

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Minnesota Marine Art Museum
Winona, MN

Over the course of five years, Canadian Edward Burtynsky (b. 1955) traveled across the globe, from the Gulf of Mexico to the shore of the Ganges, while weaving together an ambitious representation of water’s ever more fragmented lifecycle. In colorful aerial images, many bordering on the edge of complete abstraction, Burtynsky traces the various roles that water plays in modern life; as a source of healthy ecosystems and energy, as a key element in cultural and religious ritual, and as a rapidly depleting resource.

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Wild Talks Lecture series with Edward Burtynsky
Jan
22
6:30 PM18:30

Wild Talks Lecture series with Edward Burtynsky

Concordia University
Montréal, QC

In celebration of Concordia University’s 50th anniversary, join President and Vice-Chancellor Graham Carr and Annie Gérin, dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, for an evening with Edward Burtynsky, one of the world’s most accomplished contemporary photographers. 

Burtynsky is renowned for his large-scale photographs that illustrate the impact of human industry on the planet. This event will put him in conversation with Zoë Tousignant, BFA 03, PhD 13, curator of photography at the McCord Stewart Museum.

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Edward Burtynsky In Conversation with Giovanna Calvenzi
Nov
14
6:00 PM18:00

Edward Burtynsky In Conversation with Giovanna Calvenzi

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M9 Museum
Mestre, Italy

The autumn public program dedicated to exploring the themes of the Burtynsky. Extraction/Abstraction exhibition will conclude on Thursday 14 November 2024 at 6:00 pm with a talk with Edward Burtynsky and Giovanna Calvenzi .

Photography historian Giovanna Calvenzi will interview Burtynsky, in a live dialogue, not to be missed by professionals, experts and photography lovers.

From the techniques and tools adopted over the years, to the choices of places and themes that distinguish Burtynsky's photographic work. A wide-ranging conversation on the role of contemporary photography in raising awareness of the protection of our ecosystems.

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Burtynsky/Salgado: Conversations
Sep
28
to Nov 2

Burtynsky/Salgado: Conversations

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Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Toronto, ON

Conversations will focus on landscape, a subject at the core of both artists' decades-long practices. New releases by Burtynsky including photographs from Canada, the US, and Iceland, are placed in context with luminous new platinum-palladium prints by Salgado. Both artists have embraced new and old technologies with the goal of attaining the most remarkable surface detail and tonal range possible.

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UAQUE
Sep
10
to Sep 11

UAQUE

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Southam Hall
National Arts Centre
Ottawa, ON

An NAC Dance and Orchestra co-commission 

With UAQUE, Peña opens the SPHERE Festival in spectacular fashion by creating a dialogue between dance, visual arts and music (performed by the NAC Orchestra, with Alexander Shelley conducting). In the background, Edward Burtynsky’s astonishing images paint a fascinating self-portrait of the planet, illustrating the duality between beauty and the environmental crisis beneath the surface. Ten dancers, in tension and in conversation with these images, create a moment suspended in time in which humanity and nature are united. With this work, Peña asks us to slow down and create a sustainable future, leaving a glimmer of hope in the dancers’ wake.  

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Otherworldly Landscapes
Jul
19
to Aug 23

Otherworldly Landscapes

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Sundaram Tagore Gallery
New York City

This annual summer group exhibition showcases new and historic paintings, photographs and sculptures by gallery artists inspired by the power and beauty of nature. In both abstract and literal ways, each artist uniquely expands beyond the limits of the empirical realm to transport viewers to an imagined reality.

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Turner's Sublime Legacy
Jul
6
to Sep 1

Turner's Sublime Legacy

Grimaldi Forum
Monaco

This summer 2024, the Grimaldi Forum Monaco, in collaboration with Tate, unveils the exhibition-event 'Turner's Sublime Legacy'.

This exhibition, featuring an ensemble of first-rate works in a new scenography of over 2,000 square meters, is an invitation to a journey through Joseph Mallord William Turner’s representations of the world in a sublime mode, from his landscapes to the elementary explorations of light and atmosphere of which he was a pioneer and master. 

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Edward Burtynsky: Water
Jun
7
to Sep 29

Edward Burtynsky: Water

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Cultuurcentrum Knokke-Heist
Belgium

The photo exhibition WATER explores the controversial relationship between humanity and water: a basic part of our body, an essential resource for our lives and that of our planet. Indispensable and of vital importance. That makes water the most precious liquid; the new gold.

Edward Burtynsky's abstract photographs, sometimes elegant, sometimes haunting, float between the worlds of painting and photography and form a compelling portrait of water that presents itself as an open question about humanity's relationship with nature.

Full exhibition details here: www.donkerekamer.com/foto-expo-edward-burtynsky-knokke-heist-water

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Oh My Dog!
May
25
to Sep 3

Oh My Dog!

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Peel Art Gallery and Archives
Brampton, ON

Can a dog truly be a best friend? Have you ever considered the complex roles that dogs have played in human life over time? This exhibition will showcase a selection of historical and contemporary works by diverse artists of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds who have focused on the dog as a symbol. It will consider a variety of perspectives on the dog's relationship to humans around cultural identity, social and aesthetic values, ethics, animal rights, lifestyle, and consumerism.

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Edward Burtynsky: Rare Earth
May
11
to Jun 8

Edward Burtynsky: Rare Earth

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Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Toronto, ON

Nicholas Metivier Gallery is delighted to announce that we will be presenting an exhibition of new photographs by Edward Burtynsky titled Rare Earth: New Works, opening on May 11th.  The photographs in this exhibition include those debuted at BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction, as well as never-before-seen works from Burtynsky's latest explorations in Australia and British Columbia.

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The World in My Hand
Apr
13
to Oct 31

The World in My Hand

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Alexander Tutsek Foundation
Munich, Germany

Since its invention in 2007, the smartphone has quickly revolutionized our communication and media use worldwide and has become an indispensable part of our lives. Almost two decades after this disruptive technological innovation, the Alexander Tutsek Foundation's new exhibition entitled The World in My Hand asks about the traces of the smartphone in contemporary art. Around 50 works by 35 artists can be seen in the BlackBox and primarily include sculptures with glass and contemporary photography. Some of the artists on display are world-famous, such as Erwin Eisch, Karin Sander, Cornelia Parker, Edward Burtynsky, Ai Weiwei and Julian Opie. Others are still recent discoveries.

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Spotlight: Edward Burtynsky
Apr
10
to May 11

Spotlight: Edward Burtynsky

Flowers Gallery
London, UK

Following on from our recent exhibition, Edward Burtynsky - New Works, this presentation spotlights selected works from Burtynsky's African Studies series and new images taken in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada and Central Anatolia/Konya, Türkiye. 

Edward Burtynsky's practice is a testament to a lifelong observation of humanity's interaction with the natural world and the environmental consequences of industrial processes. His work serves as a critical reminder of what is at stake and the essential role that art can play in raising ecological awareness. 

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Edward Burtynsky: Extraction
Mar
1
to May 24

Edward Burtynsky: Extraction

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PHOTO Australia 2024
Museum of Australian Photography

In 2022, Burtynsky photographed Ravenworth Mine in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, an open cut mine producing coal for export. Presented through ten large-format photographs, these aerial images show the scale of active industry and seduce the viewer via sensual patterns and topography. The photographs provide vantages for discussion of the future of the environment. Whether the landscapes are seen as an environmental disaster or human progress, these works bear witness to the changing planet.

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Edward Burtynsky: New Works
Feb
28
to Apr 6

Edward Burtynsky: New Works

Flowers Gallery
Cork Street, London

Flowers Gallery is proud to present Edward Burtynsky - New Works, opening on 28 February 2024. The solo exhibition will coincide with Saatchi Gallery's upcoming major 2024 retrospective, BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction, the largest exhibition ever mounted in Edward Burtynsky's 40+ year career.

Edward Burtynsky - New Works offers a compelling journey into the intersection of nature and industry, capturing the awe-inspiring beauty and the environmental consequences of human industrial activities. This exhibition brings together a selection of Burtynsky's recent works, focusing on three geological themes: Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada; erosion in Türkiye; and the coal mines in Australia.

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Edward Burtynsky: Gea and the Humans
Feb
24
to Apr 28

Edward Burtynsky: Gea and the Humans

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Palazzo Arese Borromeo,
Cesano Maderno, Italy

Photographs by Edward Burtynsky: an exhibition dedicated to the famous Canadian photographer which, for over 40 years, celebrates the beauty of nature, while showing the impact of human action on the planet.

📌 from February 24 to April 28: can be visited every day from 10.00 to 13.00 and from 3.00 to 6.00 and included in the entrance ticket to Palazzo Arese Borromeo.
Inauguration on Saturday, February 24, at 11.30 am at the Aurora Room.

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In Conversation with Edward Burtynsky and Sir Simon Schama
Feb
15
6:30 PM18:30

In Conversation with Edward Burtynsky and Sir Simon Schama

Saatchi Gallery
London, UK

As part of Saatchi Gallery’s major exhibition BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction, we are delighted to announce a one-off event.

Photographer Edward Burtynsky will be joined by Sir Simon Schama, Professor of Art History for an exclusive discussion on the power of art in addressing the urgent issues of our times. 

Tickets for the evening include access to the talk, a screening of In the Wake of Progress, the opportunity to explore the exhibition BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction, and a glass of champagne on arrival. The talk will commence at 7PM, and there are limited tickets available.

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The Anthropocene Trilogy
Feb
15
to Feb 18

The Anthropocene Trilogy

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BFI Southbank
London, UK

In conjunction with the BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction exhibition at Saatchi Gallery, the British Film Institute (BFI) will be presenting The Anthropocene Trilogy, featuring the powerful films of Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier — ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch (2018), Watermark (2013) and Manufactured Landscapes (2006). The presentation will include a special IMAX screening of ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch at BFI IMAX, the largest cinema screen in Europe, to kick off the 2024l BFI Future Film Festival.

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BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction
Feb
14
to May 6

BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction

Saatchi Gallery,
London, UK

This exhibition marks the largest exhibition ever mounted in the 40+ year career of world-renowned photographic artist, Edward Burtynsky, who has dedicated his practice to bearing witness to the impact of human industry on the planet.

Curated by Marc Mayer, former Director of the National Gallery of Canada and Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, the exhibition will feature 94 of Burtynsky’s large-format photographs as well as 13 high-resolution murals, and an augmented reality (AR) experience. A centrepiece of the exhibition will be an immersive film presentation of In the Wake of Progress (2022).  A never-before-seen element in this exhibition, referred to as the “Process Archive,” will also showcase Burtynsky’s navigation through each of the technological shifts in the photographic medium that have occurred over recent decades. The exhibition will reveal Burtynsky’s life-long observation of humanity’s incursion into the natural world, and the environmental consequences of industrial processes. 

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Human/Nature
Feb
9
to May 18

Human/Nature

Fotografiska New York

Our impact on nature has far-reaching consequences, as we know from our changing climate. Human / Nature will explore our faceted relationship with the natural world, including moments of harmony and recovery, as well as our tendency towards destruction.

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Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies
Nov
30
to Mar 2

Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies

The Pool NYC
Milan, Italy

The first two rooms of the gallery host the work commissioned by the Sylva Foundation from the Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky, famous throughout the world for his civil commitment in witnessing man's impact on the planet. The photographs tell the story of the disaster that occurred in Puglia, where over 21 million olive trees were infected by the aggressive bacterium.

Opening Reception: November 30, 6-9:00 p.m.

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Edward Burtynsky: African Studies
Nov
4
to Mar 1

Edward Burtynsky: African Studies

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Galerie Springer Berlin
Berlin, Germany

Burtynsky’s interest in Africa was sparked 20 years ago while he was working on his landmark 2004 photographic project China, which explores the country’s rapid globalization and the construction of the Three Gorges Dam. The series, and subsequent award-winning documentary film by Jennifer Baichwal, Manufactured Landscapes (2006), chronicle China’s transformation into the world’s leading manufacturer and depository for its waste. Burtynsky witnessed firsthand the immense environmental and by extension, human cost of development, and he predicted Africa would be the next, and perhaps the last, region to undergo major industrial expansion.

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Arctic Imagination: Photographer Edward Burtynsky
Oct
31
7:00 PM19:00

Arctic Imagination: Photographer Edward Burtynsky

International Photographer’s Stage
The Queen's Hall

The event is part of the Arctic Imagination series, which focuses on an Arctic in rapid change through international conversations between artists, researchers and writers. Since Burtynsky was 11 years old, when he was given a camera and a darkroom by his father, he has developed his practice. He has since become world-renowned for his large-format photographs of the changing nature. They act as a testimony, an insight into the landscapes that have been influenced by man. The industrial landscapes – oil fields, mine pits, cramped highway links – are both a consequence of human activity and a necessity for sustaining our modern life.

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SEISMIC: Art Meets Science
Oct
28
to Jan 20

SEISMIC: Art Meets Science

GIANT Gallery
Bournemouth

In collaboration with SEISMA Magazine, GIANT presents SEISMIC: ART MEETS SCIENCE, a group exhibition which draws on a broad scope of scientific themes to explore the numerous links between science and the arts. Curated by Paul Carey-Kent.

In SEISMIC: ART MEETS SCIENCE, ten artists present works inspired by or connected to specific scientific ideas, in an intriguing and dynamic exhibition that comprises painting, photography, film, sculpture and installation. The exhibition presents a diverse collection of mediums, styles and aesthetics – bringing to light fresh angles from which to approach the work, and raising surprising, often fascinating questions.

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Abstraction and the Altered Landscape
Oct
21
to Mar 3

Abstraction and the Altered Landscape

Fotografiska Shanghai
Jing’an District, Shanghai

Abstraction and the Altered Landscape, by artist Edward Burtynsky, will be one of the four opening exhibitions at Fotografiska Shanghai. During the 40-year evolution of Burtynsky’s artistic practice, abstraction has increasingly become a central mode of expression for him. While there may be photojournalistic overtones in these works, the deeper concern is a desire to create large, detailed, painterly images into which the viewer is drawn not only by their formal aesthetic appeal, but also by the underlying subject matter.

Sublime yet detailed, most of the photographs in this exhibition were taken from fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters and drones, so there is a visual continuity in seeing the landscape from lofty perspectives, revealing the designs, structure and scale of the Earth’s surface. Technologies such as remote-controlled drones has allowed for more precision in selecting viewpoints, where Burtynsky often eliminates the horizon line of a landscape to enhance the sense of abstraction.

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Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies
Oct
20
to Nov 30

Edward Burtynsky: Xylella Studies

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Green Cave di FestambienteSud
Monte Sant'Angelo, Puglia, Italy

Edward Burtynsky returns to Italy with an exhibition. The famous photographer of industrial landscapes, a contemporary artist among the most internationally appreciated for his civil commitment in witnessing the impact of man on the planet, will be in Monte Sant'Angelo, in Puglia, in the Green Cave, the cultural center of Legambiente, operational and permanent headquarters of the FestambienteSud festival.

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A World Away: Photographing Babyn Yar
Oct
15
2:30 PM14:30

A World Away: Photographing Babyn Yar

The Royal Ontario Museum
Toronto, ON

Join us for a panel discussion exploring the intersections of art, architecture, and memory through the lens of both the newly dedicated (2021) Synagogue at Babyn Yar, Ukraine, and the current exhibition The Synagogue at Babyn Yar: Turning the Nightmare of Evil into a Shared Dream of Good. 

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SAND: Resource, Life, Longing
Sep
24
to Feb 11

SAND: Resource, Life, Longing

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Museum Sinclair-Haus
Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany

The exhibition Sand - Resource, Life, Longing is dedicated to this indispensable raw material, a material that is all too often banalized, and shows its diversity and its emotional and material significance for our society. It shows the sedimentary rock in its different structures, properties and dimensions. The exhibition zooms in from the large, poetic expanses of the sandy landscapes to the microscopically small components, making facets visible that are not visible to the human eye at first glance.

Full exhibition details here: kunst-und-natur.de/museum-sinclair-haus/ausstellungen/sand

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Protecting the Southern Georgian Bay Escarpment
Sep
22
to Sep 23

Protecting the Southern Georgian Bay Escarpment

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Escarpment Corridor Alliance Presents Edward Burtynsky: Protecting the Southern Georgian Bay Escarpment

The Historic Gayety Theatre
Collingwood, ON

Join the ECA as they raise awareness about the critical challenges facing our beloved Southern Georgian Bay Escarpment. It’s an opportunity to learn, engage, and inspire positive change for this stunning region. Funds raised from this event will support the ongoing local conservation efforts the Escarpment Corridor Alliance is working on.

SEPTEMBER 22, 3:00 P.M.
Watermark Film Screening

SEPTEMBER 22, 7:00 P.M.
ANTHROPOCENE: The Human Epoch Film Screening

SEPTEMBER 23, 7:00 P.M.
ECA Summit Evening – Keynote, Panel & Reception

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Shaping Landscapes: 150 Years of Photography in Utah
Sep
16
to Mar 3

Shaping Landscapes: 150 Years of Photography in Utah

Modern & Contemporary Galleries
Utah Museum of Fine Arts
Salt Lake City, Utah

The history of photography in the United States is deeply tied to the American West. From 19th century survey expeditions to 21st century environmental movements, Western landscapes are activated as some of the most prominent subjects in American photographic history. This exhibition traces 150 years of Utah landscape photography from the UMFA's expansive collection. The artworks offer insight into how generations of photographers have used this technology to construct an image of Utah. They also confront humanity's impact on this land since the 1870s – the railroads, highways, mines, and other forms of infrastructure that puncture the "natural" landscape and shape our perception of this place.

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