Tuesday 11 October 2011

EDWARD BURTYNSKY








Pictures from the OIL series.


EDWARD BURTYNSKY /// STATEMENT

Exploring the Residual Landscape

"Nature transformed through industry is a predominant theme in my work. I set course to intersect with a contemporary view of the great ages of man; from stone, to minerals, oil, transportation, silicon, and so on. To make these ideas visible I search for subjects that are rich in detail and scale yet open in their meaning. Recycling yards, mine tailings, quarries and refineries are all places that are outside of our normal experience, yet we partake of their output on a daily basis.

These images are meant as metaphors to the dilemma of our modern existence; they search for a dialogue between attraction and repulsion, seduction and fear. We are drawn by desire - a chance at good living, yet we are consciously or unconsciously aware that the world is suffering for our success. Our dependence on nature to provide the materials for our consumption and our concern for the health of our planet sets us into an uneasy contradiction. For me, these images function as reflecting pools of our times."


BIOGRAPHY

Edward Burtynsky is known as one of Canada's most respected photographers. His remarkable photographic depictions of global industrial landscapes are included in the collections of over fifty major museums around the world, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Bibliotèque Nationale in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California.

Born in 1955 of Ukrainian heritage at St. Catharines, Ontario, Burtynsky is a graduate of Ryerson University (Bachelor of Applied Arts in Photography) and studied Graphic Art at Niagara College in Welland. He links his early exposure to the sites and images of the General Motors plant in his hometown to the development of his photographic work. His imagery explores the intricate link between industry and nature, combining the raw elements of mining, quarrying, manufacturing, shipping, oil production and recycling into eloquent, highly expressive visions that find beauty and humanity in the most unlikely of places. In 1985, Burtynsky also founded Toronto Image Works, a darkroom rental facility, custom photo laboratory, digital imaging and new media computer-training centre catering to all levels of Toronto's art community. Mr. Burtynsky also sits on the board of directors for: Toronto’s international photography festival, Contact and The Ryerson Gallery and Research Center.


EDWARD BURTYNSKY's photographs are on view @ the McCord Museum in Montreal from October 6 2011 to Janurary 8 2012. See the link below.

EDWARD BURTYNSKY
EDWARD BURTYNSKY'S DOCUMENTARY ON YOUTUBE
EDWARD BURTYNSKY @ THE MCCORD MUSEUM
EDWARD BURTYNSKY @ RATSDEVILLE


3 comments:

Catherine said...

I love Edward Burtynsky's photography. There's an amazing documentary on his work called Manufactured Landscapes. Very eye-opening

Carl said...

http://www.musee-mccord.qc.ca/expositions/expositionsXSL.php?lang=2&expoId=69&page=accueil

Zèbre bleu said...

Thank you you 2 for the infos. I will add them to the post's links!

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