New Terrain: 21st-Century Landscape Photography

April 6, 2024–July 7, 2024

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Wu Chi-Tsung, Cyano-Collage 191, 2023, cyanotype photography, Xuan paper, acrylic gel, acrylic, mounted on wooden board
Wu Chi-Tsung, Cyano-Collage 191, 2023, cyanotype photography, Xuan paper, acrylic gel, acrylic, mounted on wooden board. © Wu Chi-Tsung Studio. Courtesy: the Wu Chi-Tsung Studio and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles
Adam Ekberg, Lawn Chair Catapult, 2017. archival pigment print
Adam Ekberg, Lawn Chair Catapult, 2017. archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist and CLAMP, New York.
Julian Charrière, Buried Sunshines Burn | HZK.B4P, 2023. Heliography on high-polished stainless steel plate, aluminum sub -frame, stainless steel frame, museum glass
Julian Charrière, Buried Sunshines Burn | HZK.B4P, 2023. Heliography on high-polished stainless steel plate, aluminum sub -frame, stainless steel frame, museum glass. Courtesy of the artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.
Meghann Riepenhoff, Littoral Drift #3 (Rodeo Beach, CA), June 13, 2013, cyanotype diptych on wove paper
Meghann Riepenhoff, Littoral Drift #3 (Rodeo Beach, CA), June 13, 2013, cyanotype diptych on wove paper, Funded by the Douglas Cox and Edward Osowski Fund for Photography in memory of Robert A. Royka (1933–1996) and in honor of Margaret Kent Royka, 2015.44
David Maisel, Terminal Mirage #12, 2005. Chromogenic print sheet
David Maisel, Terminal Mirage #12, 2005. Chromogenic print sheet: 121.9 x 121.9 cm (48 x 48 in.) frame: 128 x 128 cm (50.40 x 50.40 in.) Gift of David Maisel, 2005.220
Dawoud Bey, Untitled #19 (Creek and Trees), 2017. Gelatin silver print
Dawoud Bey, Untitled #19 (Creek and Trees), 2017. Gelatin silver print. Courtesy of the artist and Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles.
Tabitha Soren, Katie’s Vacation Photo, 2018, archival inkjet print
Tabitha Soren, Katie’s Vacation Photo, 2018, archival inkjet print, Chapin Riley Fund at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, 2021.94 © Tabitha Soren 2024
Matthew Brandt, Lake Dillon, CO 1, 2011. Chromogenic Print soaked in Lake Dillon water
Matthew Brandt, Lake Dillon, CO 1, 2011. Chromogenic Print soaked in Lake Dillon water. © Matthew Brandt, Courtesy of Yossi Milo, New York
Sarah Sense, A Plan of Boston, 2023, woven archival inkjet prints with tape on Hahnemuhle bamboo paper on white board
Sarah Sense, A Plan of Boston, 2023, woven archival inkjet prints with tape on Hahnemuhle bamboo paper on white board, Chapin Riley Fund at the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, 2023.35
Yael Eban and Matthew Gamber, Metamorphic (4), 2022. Gelatin silver photogram
Yael Eban and Matthew Gamber, Metamorphic (4), 2022. Gelatin silver photogram. Courtesy of the artist.

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