Humanity’s impact on the natural landscape is undeniable even when human figures are not immediately visible. This selection of works from the museum’s permanent collection serves as a visual response to the exhibition Joel Sternfeld: When it changed. Artists including Arthur Tress, Robert von Sternberg and Diane Farris illustrate how human enterprise has reshaped the natural landscape.
Some works trace the entanglement of human life and environmental change. Others catalogue the environment’s natural processes of self-preservation and renewal. Sternfeld’s photographs focus on the people and diplomatic powers that have shaped the global response to climate change.
The artists and works in this companion installation recenter the impacted landscapes and surreal scenes of our changing environments.
Curator: Kathryn Hill, associate curator of contemporary art, with assistance by Mary Alice Smith (UGA ’24).