Opening Reception - David Maisel: Black Maps
March 28
For more than twenty years, David Maisel has chronicled the tensions between nature and culture in his large-scaled photographs of environmentally impacted landscapes. Because the sites are often remote and inaccessible the artist frequently works from an aerial perspective, creating photographic images that are otherwise unattainable. For the artist’s first show in Dallas he has selected photographs from the multi-chaptered series Black Maps.
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