Sentences with phrase «photographs of a changing environment»

Her books include Tahoe: A Visual History (2015), The Altered Landscape: Photographs of a Changing Environment (2011), Chris Drury: Mushrooms Clouds (2008), and Suburban Escape: The Art of California Sprawl (2006).
Maltzan, Michael, No More Play: Conversations on Urban Speculation in Los Angeles and Beyond, essay «Home: Conversation with Catherine Opie,» published by the University of Southern California School of Architecture, Los Angeles, CA, in association with Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern, Germany, 2011, pp. 46 — 59 Wolfe, Ann M., ed., The Altered Landscape: Photographs of a Changing Environment, published by Rizzoli, New York, in conjunction with the exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, NV, 2011
Her exhibitions include The Altered Landscape: Photographs of a Changing Environment (2011), American Indian Art of the Great Basin (2012), The 36th Star: Nevada's Journey from Territory to State (2014), and Tahoe: A Visual History.

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Camille Seaman (above) captures the beauty of polar environments, and the sobering reality of climate change, in her photographs.
Lucia Koch uses interventions, installations, videos, and photographs to explore the means for affecting change in one's experience of the environment.
Lucia Koch uses interventions, installations, videos and photographs to explore the means for effecting change in one's experience of the environment.
The collection of photographs captures the vacant winter shores of the city and explores outward changes in the environment, the human condition and their artifacts.
The PIPA nominee uses interventions, installations, videos and photographs to explore the means for effecting change in one's experience of the environment.
They are also the subjects of portraits by Venezuelan photographer / biologist Antonio Briceño celebrating successes and highlighting continuing challenges in the country that hosted this year's World Environment Day.In line with the WED theme focusing on «the central importance to humanity of the globe's wealth of species and ecosystems,» the nonprofit group Art Works for Change brought Briceño to Rwanda to photograph the land and the people, which the artist paired in diptychs showing individuals and the ecosystems they rely on.
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