Since her completion of the three major U.S. long distance hiking trails photographic artist, Meg Roussos has pursued work that engages in a dialogue about what it means to physically experience the landscape. The economy of effort is highly regarded through her process, material, and installations, often hauling equipment through difficult terrain, dragging a treadmill […]
Esther Macy Nooner: New Vistas: Photographers working with the Landscape
Two years ago I saw Esther Nooner’s work online, and was instantly a fan, knowing that we were kindred artists in our desire to disrupt the traditional and romanticized. This past fall I had the privilege of getting to know Esther and seeing her work in person at Anderson Ranch Arts Center. Esther’s work is […]
Anderson Wrangle: New Vistas: Photographers working with the Landscape
The Outer Banks in North Carolina is considered to be a popular holiday destination, but it is also a place deeply threatened by rising sea levels. Photographer, Anderson Wrangle’s Outer Banks project reveals the fragility and sublime beauty of the place. It is evident that there is great importance in his practice to contemplate nature […]