In fact, it's not even a painting. It's an aerial photograph of salt ponds in Senegal, captured in 2019 by Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky. Digging shallow ponds allows workers to harvest ...
These photos show just how much damage humans have done to the planet Photographer Edward Burtynsky's new book is a photographic record of the Anthropocene, the new geologic age created by human ...
One of the earliest high-ticket sales to be announced at TEFAF Maastricht, which took place in March this year, was that of Giambologna’s magnificent bronze Striding Mars ...
For the past 40 years, Edward Burtynsky has photographed the impact of human industry on the planet and for his latest collection, African Studies, he travelled across the continent taking photos ...
50 x 40 in. (127 x 101.6 cm.) Earlier works include white photo border. Image and mount sizes at each respective size: 50 x 40 in. image on 58 x 48 in. mount ...
101.3 x 126.5 cm. (39.9 x 49.8 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
View the epic imagery of revered Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, which bears silent witness to the true cost of the creature comforts we take for granted in first world nations.
The world premiere of renowned Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky’s In the Wake of Progress on the immense digital screens surrounding Yonge-Dundas Square: a fully choreographed blend of ...
2005 TED prize winner Edward Burtynsky discusses his photographs depicting man's impact on the environment with Philip Dodd and the writer of a new play about oil, Ella Hickson. Show more Large ...