Aug 28 2015
Public Reception - David Maisel / Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime

Public Reception - David Maisel / Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime

Presented by Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA) at UAB Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA)

DAVID MAISEL/BLACK MAPS surveys four chapters of the artist’s ongoing body of work titled Black Maps and features twenty-eight large-scale pigment prints from four series created between 1989 and 2007 including selections from The Lake Project, The Mining Project and American Mine, Terminal Mirage, and Oblivion.
The exhibition leads the viewer on a hallucinatory journey through landscapes in the American West that have been transformed through the physical and environmental effects of industrial-scale water diversion projects, open-pit mineral extraction, and urban sprawl. Maisel’s powerful aerial photographs exist as aesthetic and political archives documenting the impact of both human consumption and inhabitation. More than mere records, these photographs evoke sublime beauty and apocalyptic destruction, positioning Maisel at the forefront of a complex new approach to framing and interpreting issues of contemporary landscape and culture. Maisel’s mineral-based, painterly color prints transform poisonous human-altered landscapes into subjects and objects of extreme beauty while simultaneously unveiling the magnitude of hidden ecological devastation that punctuates the vast interior of the American West, a space that is often represented in the visual, cinematic, and literary arts as endless and eternal.

Admission Info

FREE

Phone: 205-975-6436

Dates & Times

2015/08/28 - 2015/08/28

Additional time info:

Free, public lecture from featured artist David Maisel, beginning at 5:00pm

Location Info

UAB Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA)

1221 10th Ave. South, Birmingham, AL 36294