Edward Burtynsky (b. 1955) is one of Canada's most successful photographers.
A noted filmmaker, entrepreneur, and environmental advocate, Burtynsky is known internationally for his images documenting the consequences of industry on the environment.
Burtynsky captures the extreme and fascinating evidence of global industrial change. His images present a tension between beauty and desecration. His best work offers unbelievable landscapes, including a level of detail normally impossible for the human eye to comprehend.
This is a striking image that offers an intersection of two of Burtynsky's most acclaimed motifs; Chinese industrialization and Ship-breaking. In this photograph, the viewer confronts the hull of an ocean-liner either in the process of repair or total disassembly. Burtynsky's curious perspective turns this massive sea vessel into a nearly abstract color-blocked composition that is part Lee Bontecou part Piet Mondrian...all Burtynsky.
Like the best of Burtynsky's work there is something both menacing and reverential in the depicting this disassembled ocean-liner.
Today, Edward Burtynsky's work can be found in over 50 museum collections, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Guggenheim, The MoMA, and the Tate Modern.
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"Shipyard #13, Qili Port, Zhejian Province, China, 2005"
Canada, 2005
Digital chromogenic colorprint
Signed label with edition and cataloging verso
From an edition of 9
58"H 48"W (sheet)
60"H 50"W (framed)
Framed with museum glass
Very good condition.
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