Edward Burtynsky, Oil

Part of our double feature of Burtynsky's work, together with his show at Flowers Gallery. If you don't yet know his work, you must not miss this, and if you do, then you know how important it is to get the full life sized experience.

Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has travelled the world to chronicle the effect of oil on all our lives, and to reveal the rarely seen mechanics of its production and distribution.

This exhibition shows three sections from Burtynsky’s series OIL: Extraction and Refinement, Transportation and Motor Culture and The End of Oil. The works depict landscapes scarred by the extraction of oil, and the cities and suburban sprawl defined by its use. He also eloquently addresses the coming end of oil, as we face its rising cost and dwindling availability.

Burtynsky's colour photographs render his subjects with a transfixing clarity of detail. From aerial views of oil fields and highways ribboning across the landscape, to derelict oil derricks and mammoth oil-tanker shipbreaking operations, we are confronted with the evidence of our dependence on this finite resource.

Edward Burtynsky (b.1955) is one of Canada's most respected photographers. His photographic depictions of global industrial landscapes are included in the collections of over fifty major museums around the world, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Bibliotèque Nationale in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

Edward Burtynsky: OIL was organised in close collaboration with Huis Marseille Museum for Photography in Amsterdam, Gallery Nicholas Metivier in Toronto and the artist himself.

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  • Alex O'Neill

    Ah cool, will be there at 6:30!

    May 22

  • irena predalic

    sabina, i am still not sure if i will make it at all. but anyway i work until 6, so couldnt make it before that. thanks, i.

    May 22

  • Sabina Andron

    Alenka and Irena, does moving our visit to 6.30 PM work for you? Something came up today so I'd rather shift the time, but the decision is up to you. Alex maybe you can join us as well with this new arrangement.

    May 22

  • Alex O'Neill

    ah great, will pop down anyhow to take a look. Yup will be there for Sunday! David Choe is gonna be the headliner..

    May 21

  • Sabina Andron

    Hey Alex, I won't be able to stay that long, but maybe some of the others will... The gallery is open until 8PM on Thursdays. See you Sunday for the debate?

    May 21

  • Alex O'Neill

    Anyone still going to be there at 6ish at all?

    May 21

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