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Edward Burtynsky

Oil Bunkering #2, Niger Delta, Nigeria, 2016 Edward Burtynsky, courtesy Metivier Gallery, Toronto / Flowers Gallery, London

The Photo London Master of Photography 2018, Edward Burtynsky, discusses a selection of his work with William A. Ewing.

Drawn from across Burtynsky’s portfolio, including the Anthropocene project, and featuring new works, the presentation explores diverse subjects, while focusing on the sublime aesthetic qualities of industrialised landscapes and the unsettling reality of depleting resources of the planet.


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Edward Burtynsky is a Canadian photographer whose imagery explores the collective impact we as a species are having on the surface of the planet.
William A. Ewing is a curator, writer on photography and the Curator of the Photo London 2018 Talks Programme.