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Description
Large photographic print of sand dunes in Death Valley, California, as shown at "Ken Gonzales-Day: Physiognomy and the Love of Mankind" at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles. In this series Gonzales-Day explores the physiognomatic theories of Johann Lavater, as well as the nature photographs of Ansel Adams and "Group f.64." Photograph shows "Line Study #3."
Art Exhibitions Photography Landscape photography Sand Sand dunes Physiognomy Physiognomy in art Group f.64 Lavater, Johann Caspar, 1741-1801 Steve Turner Gallery
Time Period
2008-04-18 – 2008-05-17
Place
Los Angeles (Calif.) Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Source
28 x 80 inches, lightjet print mounted on aluminum, 2008
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