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Edward Burtynsky

Water

March 7 – April 6, 2014

Edward Burtynsky, Alfalfa Farms, Imperial Valley, Southern California, 2009, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Alfalfa Farms, Imperial Valley, Southern California, 2009, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station, Baja Mexico, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 3/6

Edward Burtynsky, Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station, Baja Mexico, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 3/6

Edward Burtynsky, Kumbh Mela #1, Haridwar, India, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 99 x 132 cm, Edition 1/9

Edward Burtynsky, Kumbh Mela #1, Haridwar, India, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 99 x 132 cm, Edition 1/9

Edward Burtynsky, Kumbh Mela #3, Allahabad, India, 2013, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Kumbh Mela #3, Allahabad, India, 2013, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Marine Aquaculture #1, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Marine Aquaculture #1, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Verona Walk, Naples, Florida, USA, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Verona Walk, Naples, Florida, USA, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Marine Aquaculture #3, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Marine Aquaculture #3, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Marine Aquaculture #2, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 84.6 x 203.2 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Marine Aquaculture #2, Luoyuan Bay, Fujian Province, China, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 84.6 x 203.2 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Mount Edziza Provincial Park #3, Northern British Columbia, Canada, 2012 Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Mount Edziza Provincial Park #3, Northern British Columbia, Canada, 2012 Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Mount Edziza Provincial Park #2, Northern British Columbia, Canada, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Mount Edziza Provincial Park #2, Northern British Columbia, Canada, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Owens Lake #1, California, USA, 2009, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Owens Lake #1, California, USA, 2009, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Pivot Irrigation #1, High Plains, Texas Panhandle, USA, 2011, Chromogenic color print, 152.4 x 203.2 cm, Edition 4/12

Edward Burtynsky, Pivot Irrigation #1, High Plains, Texas Panhandle, USA, 2011, Chromogenic color print, 152.4 x 203.2 cm, Edition 4/12

Edward Burtynsky, Pivot Irrigation/ Suburb, South of Yuma, Arizona, 2011, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 4/12

Edward Burtynsky, Pivot Irrigation/ Suburb, South of Yuma, Arizona, 2011, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 4/12

Edward Burtynsky, Polders, Grootschermer, The Netherlands, 2011, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Polders, Grootschermer, The Netherlands, 2011, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Salinas #2, Cadiz, Spain, 2013, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Salinas #2, Cadiz, Spain, 2013, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Sewage Treatment Plant #1, London, United Kingdom, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Sewage Treatment Plant #1, London, United Kingdom, 2010, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Shasta Lake Reservoir, Northern California, USA, 2009, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Shasta Lake Reservoir, Northern California, USA, 2009, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 1/6

Edward Burtynsky, Thjorsa River #1, Iceland, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

Edward Burtynsky, Thjorsa River #1, Iceland, 2012, Chromogenic color print, 122 x 162.6 cm, Edition 2/6

About This Exhibition

Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky presents new color photographs from his most recent series, Water, in his first solo exhibition in Singapore.

Edward Burtynsky is known worldwide for his arresting images of industrial landscapes. The Water series, begun in 2007, his largest and most ambitious project to date, documents the scale and impact of manufacturing and human consumption on the world’s water supplies.

In order to produce this vast body work, Burtynsky traveled the world, shooting the photographs from 7,000 feet above to obtain the viewpoint necessary to bring the scale of the human imprint on the landscape into perspective.

 He chronicles dramatic desertification in Iceland; India’s Kumbh Mela, where thirty million people gather to bathe in the Ganges; vast, science fiction-like irrigation sites in Texas; and dryland, or non-irrigated, farming in Spain, showing, in stunning color and intricate detail, how human interference is depleting this precious resource. 



In conjunction with this exhibition, Edward Burtynsky and Sundaram Tagore Gallery will host the Singapore premiere of the feature documentary film Watermark, which follows the artist as he shoots the images that form the Water series. 

Edward Burtynsky’s works are in the collections of more than fifty museums worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris; The Photographer’s Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York.

Edward Burtynsky was recognized with a TED award in 2005. In 2006 he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada, the nation’s highest civilian honor. He holds six honorary doctorate degrees and his distinctions include the National Magazine Award, the MOCCA award, the Outreach Award at the Rencontres d’Arles and the Applied Arts Magazine book award.

 In 2007, Burtynsky was the subject of the award-winning documentary Manufactured Landscapes, which screened at the Sundance Film Festival. Burtynsky’s new film, Watermark, which he made in conjunction with award-winning filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nick de Pencier, premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

The photographs in this show were recently published in the book titled Water by the German publishing house Steidl.

For more information, please email singapore@sundaramtagore.com or call +65 6694 3378.

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