Photographer Edward Burtynsky has spent his career capturing stunning large format photographs that show the damage being done to the planet.
Photographer Edward Burtynsky has spent his career capturing stunning large format photographs that — despite their beauty — actually show the damage that’s being done to the planet.
Burtynsky seeks out society’s waste that companies and authorities try to conceal from view. He looks at where batteries end up, what farmers do to feed the population, and what happens when crude oil finds its way into forests and waterways. One of Burtynsky’s most remarkable pieces in the exhibit is a diptych showing a “river of rust” flowing through Ontario, Canada.
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