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Edward Burtynsky: Rare Earth
May
11
to Jun 8

Edward Burtynsky: Rare Earth

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Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Toronto, ON

Nicholas Metivier Gallery is delighted to announce that we will be presenting an exhibition of new photographs by Edward Burtynsky titled Rare Earth: New Works, opening on May 11th.  The photographs in this exhibition include those debuted at BURTYNSKY: Extraction/Abstraction, as well as never-before-seen works from Burtynsky's latest explorations in Australia and British Columbia.

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Edward Burtynsky: Natural Order
Sep
3
to Sep 26

Edward Burtynsky: Natural Order

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Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Toronto, ON

This Spring, in the early days of the pandemic, Edward Burtynsky found himself in Grey County, Ontario, as a result of the government-mandated isolation. He began shooting the surrounding forests using a new camera that captures unprecedented detail and density. Burtynsky photographed this area in the early 1980s and his return to this subject nearly 40 years later marks a full circle in his career. This most recent approach to nature is more painterly and abstract than ever before.

During this time spent in isolation and while reflecting on this historic moment and the gravity of these events, I have taken the opportunity to once again turn my lens to the natural landscape as subject matter. The result is this new series, made during the time of year when the cycle of renewal exerts itself on the Earth. From the frigid sleep of winter to the fecund urgency of spring, these images are an affirmation of the complexity, wonder and resilience of the natural order in all things. I find myself gazing into an infinity of apparent chaos, but through that selective contemplation, an order emerges — an enduring order that remains intact regardless of our own human fate. These images are all from a place called Grey County, Ontario. They are also from a place in my mind that aspires to wrest order out of chaos and to act as a salve in these uncertain times.

– EDWARD BURTYNSKY

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Edward Burtynsky: Anthropocene
Oct
4
to Nov 3

Edward Burtynsky: Anthropocene

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Nicholas Metivier Gallery
Toronto, Ontario

The Nicholas Metivier Gallery is pleased to announce the release of Edward Burtynsky's highly anticipated Anthropocene at their new location in October 2018. Four years in the making, The Anthropocene Project will tell the story of human impact on the Earth through film, photography, and new experiential technologies.

This September, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada will premiere two simultaneous and complementary museum exhibitions. The Anthropocene Project will also include a feature-length documentary film and a book published by Steidl.

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Anthropocene
Sep
28
to Jan 6

Anthropocene

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Art Gallery of Ontario
Toronto, Ontario

Next fall, the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and the Canadian Photography Institute (CPI) of the National Gallery of Canada (NGC) will co-present Anthropocene, a major new contemporary art exhibition that tells the story of human impact on the Earth through film, photography, and new experiential technologies. Co-produced with MAST Foundation, Bologna, Italy, the exhibition is a component of the multi-disciplinary Anthropocene Project from the collective of photographer Edward Burtynsky and filmmakers Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier. Organized by the artists in partnership with the three organizations, Anthropocene will run at the AGO and NGC simultaneously from September 2018 through early 2019.

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