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David T. Hanson

David Taverner Hanson (born January 28, 1948) is an American environmental photographer known for his striking images documenting the impact of human activities on the natural world. His large-format and aerial photographs, mixed-media works, and installations have focused on industrial and military sites. His work has been described as beautiful even though it shows the ravages of activities such as mining, toxic waste sites, industrial pollution, and deforestation.[1][2] He has exhibited his photographs in many major museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and his exhibitions have been widely reviewed.

David T. Hanson
Born
David Taverner Hanson

(1948-01-28) January 28, 1948 (age 75)
NationalityAmerican
EducationRhode Island School of Design, Stanford University
Known forPhotography, mixed-media, installations
Awards

Early life and education

Hanson was born on January 28, 1948, in Billings, Montana. He earned a BA in English from Stanford University in 1970 and a Master of Fine Arts in photography from Rhode Island School of Design in 1983. He was an adjunct professor at Rhode Island School of Design from 1983 to 2000.[3]

Career

Hanson began to photograph as an undergraduate at Stanford, but he made a serious commitment to art when he took a nine-month private workshop from American photographer Minor White in 1973. He served on the art faculty at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts from 1975 to 78. After spending a year photographing in France and Italy on a Camargo Foundation Fellowship, he worked as an assistant to Frederick Sommer.[4]

Initially he focused on naturalistic photographs of the landscape in the tradition of photographers such as Ansel Adams. But in 1982, while on leave from his graduate program, he had an artistic crisis: he realized that nature was changing, that it was being assaulted by industry. While driving to his parents' house in Billings, he came across Colstrip, Montana, a mining town in an area where the landscape had been ruined. He made that his subject, taking wide-angle and aerial photographs.[1]

His photographs of the coal strip mine, power plant, and factory town in Colstrip were subsequently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1984 and 1986,[5][6] bringing widespread attention to his work.

Since the late 1980s Hanson has worked with regional and national environmental organizations and legislators on mining reform, hazardous waste issues, and energy production and climate change.[1]

A mid-career survey of his work was published in 1997 by Aperture as Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape.[7] The sociologist Andrew Ross wrote, "Hanson's Waste Land series is a stunning documentary of a century of organized state terrorism against the North American land, its species, and its peoples."[1]

In 2016 Hanson published a retrospective volume of his work from 1982 to 1990, Wilderness to Wasteland, that was reviewed by Joyce Carol Oates in The New Yorker[2] and covered by Newsweek,[1] The Guardian, and other major media.[8]

Hanson's mixed-media installations have addressed North Carolina industries and endangered species, the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, and U.S. nuclear tests.[9]

The art historian Suzi Gablik said of his artwork, "The history of Western industrial society's assault on the earth and the devastation it has wrought are the subjects of Hanson's aerial photographs. The images are harsh, distressing and terrible. . . . Hanson’s photographs of this ongoing drama are among the most powerful and disturbing images ever to be seen, perhaps because their eerie, abstract beauty almost seems to negate the sinister, hidden life which glimmers in them: landscape as Eros transformed into landscape as Thanatos."[10]

Awards and major exhibitions

Hanson has received a number of awards for his work, including a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 1985[11] and National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artist's Fellowships in 1986[12] and 1994.[13] His artwork has been featured in numerous museum exhibitions, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York,[14] the Whitney Museum of American Art,[15] the Art Institute of Chicago,[9] the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art,[16] Aperture Foundation Burden Gallery,[9] National Museum of American Art,[9] Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art,[9] International Center of Photography,[17] and Harvard Art Museums.[18]

Monographs

  • Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape, texts by David T. Hanson, Wendell Berry, Mark Dowie, Susan Griffin, William Kittredge, Terry Tempest Williams, and Peter Montague & Maria B. Pellerano (Aperture, New York, 1997). ISBN 978-0-89381-726-8
  • Colstrip, Montana, texts by David T. Hanson and Rick Bass (Taverner Press, Fairfield, Iowa, 2010). ISBN 978-1-935202-20-2
  • Wilderness to Wasteland, texts by David T. Hanson, Joyce Carol Oates, and Miles Orvell (Taverner Press, Fairfield, Iowa, 2016). ISBN 978-0-692-49372-4
  • Waste Land, texts by David T. Hanson, Jimena Canales, and Wendell Berry (Taverner Press, Fairfield, Iowa, 2018). ISBN 978-0-692-04607-4
  • The Cloud of Unknowing, texts by David T. Hanson, Diana L. Eck, and Mark Holborn (Taverner Press, Fairfield, Iowa, 2019). ISBN 978-0-692-09670-3

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Nazaryan, Alexander (April 29, 2016). "Superfund Superstar: David Hanson Takes Beautiful Photos of Hideous Places". Newsweek. Vol. 166. pp. 60–62. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Oates, Joyce Carol (March 11, 2016). "Poisoned Landscapes". The New Yorker. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  3. ^ "Biographical Information | David T Hanson Photography". www.davidthanson.net. Retrieved 2023-03-20.
  4. ^ Canales, Jimena (2018). Waste Land. Fairfield, Iowa: Taverner Press. pp. 163–171.
  5. ^ Thornton, Genie (August 19, 1984). "The Modern Still Favors the Documentary Approach". The New York Times. pp. Section H: 21.
  6. ^ "New Photography 2: Mary Frey, David Hanson, and Philip-Lorca diCorcia". MoMA. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
  7. ^ Hanson, David T. (1997). Waste Land: Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape. Reading, PA: Aperture. ISBN 0-89381-726-0.
  8. ^ "The American landscape: from wilderness to wasteland – in pictures". The Guardian. March 17, 2016. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  9. ^ a b c d e Hanson, David (1996). Critical Adjustments. Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University.
  10. ^ Gablik, Suzi (1991). The Reenchantment of Art. New York: Thames & Hudson. pp. 76–81. ISBN 0-500-27689-7.
  11. ^ "David T. Hanson". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved 2023-03-22.
  12. ^ "National Endowment for the Arts: 1986 Annual Report" (PDF). National Endowment for the Arts. 1986. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  13. ^ "1994 Annual Report: National Endowment for the Arts: Listing of Grants and Financial Reports" (PDF). National Endowment for the Arts. 1994. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  14. ^ "David T. Hanson | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
  15. ^ Grundberg, Andy (July 13, 1990). "Beauty and Challenge In Modern Landscapes". New York Times. pp. Section C, p 14. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  16. ^ "David T. Hanson - Artists - Joseph Bellows Gallery". www.josephbellows.com. Retrieved 2023-04-06.
  17. ^ Squires, Carol (2005). The Body at Risk. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0520247338.
  18. ^ Best, Makeda (2021). Devour the Land: War and American Landscape Photography Since 1970. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Art Museums. ISBN 978-0300260083.

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David Taverner Hanson born January 28 1948 is an American environmental photographer known for his striking images documenting the impact of human activities on the natural world His large format and aerial photographs mixed media works and installations have focused on industrial and military sites His work has been described as beautiful even though it shows the ravages of activities such as mining toxic waste sites industrial pollution and deforestation 1 2 He has exhibited his photographs in many major museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and his exhibitions have been widely reviewed David T HansonBornDavid Taverner Hanson 1948 01 28 January 28 1948 age 75 Billings Montana U S NationalityAmericanEducationRhode Island School of Design Stanford UniversityKnown forPhotography mixed media installationsAwardsJohn Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Awards and major exhibitions 4 Monographs 5 ReferencesEarly life and education EditHanson was born on January 28 1948 in Billings Montana He earned a BA in English from Stanford University in 1970 and a Master of Fine Arts in photography from Rhode Island School of Design in 1983 He was an adjunct professor at Rhode Island School of Design from 1983 to 2000 3 Career EditHanson began to photograph as an undergraduate at Stanford but he made a serious commitment to art when he took a nine month private workshop from American photographer Minor White in 1973 He served on the art faculty at Phillips Academy in Andover Massachusetts from 1975 to 78 After spending a year photographing in France and Italy on a Camargo Foundation Fellowship he worked as an assistant to Frederick Sommer 4 Initially he focused on naturalistic photographs of the landscape in the tradition of photographers such as Ansel Adams But in 1982 while on leave from his graduate program he had an artistic crisis he realized that nature was changing that it was being assaulted by industry While driving to his parents house in Billings he came across Colstrip Montana a mining town in an area where the landscape had been ruined He made that his subject taking wide angle and aerial photographs 1 His photographs of the coal strip mine power plant and factory town in Colstrip were subsequently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1984 and 1986 5 6 bringing widespread attention to his work Since the late 1980s Hanson has worked with regional and national environmental organizations and legislators on mining reform hazardous waste issues and energy production and climate change 1 A mid career survey of his work was published in 1997 by Aperture as Waste Land Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape 7 The sociologist Andrew Ross wrote Hanson s Waste Land series is a stunning documentary of a century of organized state terrorism against the North American land its species and its peoples 1 In 2016 Hanson published a retrospective volume of his work from 1982 to 1990 Wilderness to Wasteland that was reviewed by Joyce Carol Oates in The New Yorker 2 and covered by Newsweek 1 The Guardian and other major media 8 Hanson s mixed media installations have addressed North Carolina industries and endangered species the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah and U S nuclear tests 9 The art historian Suzi Gablik said of his artwork The history of Western industrial society s assault on the earth and the devastation it has wrought are the subjects of Hanson s aerial photographs The images are harsh distressing and terrible Hanson s photographs of this ongoing drama are among the most powerful and disturbing images ever to be seen perhaps because their eerie abstract beauty almost seems to negate the sinister hidden life which glimmers in them landscape as Eros transformed into landscape as Thanatos 10 Awards and major exhibitions EditHanson has received a number of awards for his work including a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship in 1985 11 and National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artist s Fellowships in 1986 12 and 1994 13 His artwork has been featured in numerous museum exhibitions including the Museum of Modern Art in New York 14 the Whitney Museum of American Art 15 the Art Institute of Chicago 9 the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 16 Aperture Foundation Burden Gallery 9 National Museum of American Art 9 Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art 9 International Center of Photography 17 and Harvard Art Museums 18 Monographs EditWaste Land Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape texts by David T Hanson Wendell Berry Mark Dowie Susan Griffin William Kittredge Terry Tempest Williams and Peter Montague amp Maria B Pellerano Aperture New York 1997 ISBN 978 0 89381 726 8 Colstrip Montana texts by David T Hanson and Rick Bass Taverner Press Fairfield Iowa 2010 ISBN 978 1 935202 20 2 Wilderness to Wasteland texts by David T Hanson Joyce Carol Oates and Miles Orvell Taverner Press Fairfield Iowa 2016 ISBN 978 0 692 49372 4 Waste Land texts by David T Hanson Jimena Canales and Wendell Berry Taverner Press Fairfield Iowa 2018 ISBN 978 0 692 04607 4 The Cloud of Unknowing texts by David T Hanson Diana L Eck and Mark Holborn Taverner Press Fairfield Iowa 2019 ISBN 978 0 692 09670 3References Edit a b c d e Nazaryan Alexander April 29 2016 Superfund Superstar David Hanson Takes Beautiful Photos of Hideous Places Newsweek Vol 166 pp 60 62 Retrieved February 27 2023 a b Oates Joyce Carol March 11 2016 Poisoned Landscapes The New Yorker Retrieved February 27 2023 Biographical Information David T Hanson Photography www davidthanson net Retrieved 2023 03 20 Canales Jimena 2018 Waste Land Fairfield Iowa Taverner Press pp 163 171 Thornton Genie August 19 1984 The Modern Still Favors the Documentary Approach The New York Times pp Section H 21 New Photography 2 Mary Frey David Hanson and Philip Lorca diCorcia MoMA Retrieved March 20 2023 Hanson David T 1997 Waste Land Meditations on a Ravaged Landscape Reading PA Aperture ISBN 0 89381 726 0 The American landscape from wilderness to wasteland in pictures The Guardian March 17 2016 Retrieved February 27 2023 a b c d e Hanson David 1996 Critical Adjustments Providence Rhode Island Brown University Gablik Suzi 1991 The Reenchantment of Art New York Thames amp Hudson pp 76 81 ISBN 0 500 27689 7 David T Hanson John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Retrieved 2023 03 22 National Endowment for the Arts 1986 Annual Report PDF National Endowment for the Arts 1986 Retrieved March 22 2023 1994 Annual Report National Endowment for the Arts Listing of Grants and Financial Reports PDF National Endowment for the Arts 1994 Retrieved March 22 2023 David T Hanson MoMA The Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 2023 05 13 Grundberg Andy July 13 1990 Beauty and Challenge In Modern Landscapes New York Times pp Section C p 14 Retrieved March 22 2023 David T Hanson Artists Joseph Bellows Gallery www josephbellows com Retrieved 2023 04 06 Squires Carol 2005 The Body at Risk Berkeley California University of California Press ISBN 978 0520247338 Best Makeda 2021 Devour the Land War and American Landscape Photography Since 1970 Cambridge MA Harvard Art Museums ISBN 978 0300260083 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David T Hanson amp oldid 1156590473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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