Front view
Inv. No.S-0251
ArtistEdward Burtynskyborn 1955 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Title

"Xiaolangdi Dam #4, Yellow River, Henan Province, China"

Year2011 / 2014
Medium

c-print (digital) on Kodak Endura Premier paper

Dimensions99 x 132 cm
Edition3/9
Signature

signed (ink) and label on verso

Comment

While trying to accommodate the growing needs of an expanding, and very thirsty civilization, we are reshaping the Earth in colossal ways. In this new and powerful role over the planet, we are also capable of engineering our own demise. We have to learn to think more long-term about the consequences of what we are doing, while we are doing it. My hope is that these pictures will stimulate a process of thinking about something essential to our survival; something we often take for granted—until it’s gone.
I wanted to understand water: what it is, and what it leaves behind when we're gone. I wanted to understand our use and misuse of it. I wanted to trace the evidence of global thirst and threatened sources. Water is part of a pattern I've watched unfold throughout my career. I document landscapes that, whether you think of them as beautiful or monstrous, or as some strange combination of the two, are clearly not vistas of an inexhaustible, sustainable world.
(Edward Burtynsky)

S-0251, "Xiaolangdi Dam #4, Yellow River, Henan Province, China"
Edward Burtynsky, "Xiaolangdi Dam #4, Yellow River, Henan Province, China", 2011
S-0251, Front view
© Edward Burtynsky
S-0251, verso view
Edward Burtynsky, "Xiaolangdi Dam #4, Yellow River, Henan Province, China", 2011
S-0251, verso view
S-1939, Edward Burtynsky, "Rice Terraces #5, Western Yunnan Province, China", 2012
Edward Burtynsky, "Rice Terraces #5, Western Yunnan Province, China", 2012
more infoS-1939, Front view
© Edward Burtynsky