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Land Reform: Michael P. Berman, Frank Gohlke, Mark Klett @ Etherton Gallery

Aerial view: looking south at Mount St. Helens crater and lava dome, Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson in the distance, airplane in crater, 1982 ©️Frank Gohlke, Courtesy Etherton Gallery

Land Reform: Michael P. Berman, Frank Gohlke, Mark Klett
Jan 18 – Mar 14, 2020

Reception & Book Signing: 7-10pm, Sat. Jan 18, 2020

“Etherton Gallery’s new exhibition Land Re-Form brings together the work of photographers Frank Gohlke, Mark Klett, and Michael P. Berman for the first time. These three photographers engage in extended investigations of the fluid and changing dynamics of the relationship between human endeavor and the natural world through the landscape. As Frank Gohlke says, “… landscape is the biggest artifact that any culture creates.” Gohlke’s photographs of the aftermath of the eruption of Mount St. Helens (now celebrating its 40th anniversary); Klett’s images of the Southwest from the series Revealing Territory; and Berman’s gridded images of the Sierra San Luis from his new project Perdido, narrate the story of our human presence and its impact on the land. Photographs by Michael Mulno from his series Residential Variations will be on display in the gallery pop-up. Land Re-Form opens with a reception and book signing, 7-10pm, Saturday, January 18 and runs through March 14, 2020. ”

Etherton Gallery
135 S. 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701


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