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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."
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
48 x 60 inches, lightjet print mounted on aluminum, 2008
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