Sky Above, Earth Below
"Sky Above, Earth Below" traces the development of western American landscape photography from the late-nineteenth century to the present. The exhibition is not intended to be a comprehensive overview of western American landscape photography but rather a survey of that history through the lens of NEHMA’s collection. In broad terms, early landscape photographers focused on capturing and conveying the grandeur and mystery of nature, while contemporary photographers more often focus on the human alteration of nature.
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Winter Storm (from Portfolio III Yosemite Valley 1960)
Ansel Adams
Photographer
Gelatin silver print
Half Dome, Thunder Cloud (from Portfolio III Yosemite Valley 1960)
Ansel Adams
Photographer
Gelatin silver print
Mt. Williamson from Manzanar, Sierra Nevada, California
Ansel Adams
Photographer
Gelatin silver print
Time worn place along the Colorado River near Moab, UT
Rick Dingus
Photographer
Gelatin silver print and graphite
Fourth Lagoon Module: on Mapping, Mixing and Territory part 3
Newton Harrison
Artist
Helen Mayer Harrison
Artist
Collage on canvas
Storm Clouds Over Eastern Idaho: Near Craters of the Moon
Mark Klett
Photographer
Gelatin silver print
Consumers, near Price, Utah. View of company-owned houses. Utah coal town.
Dorothea Lange
Photographer
Gelatin silver print