Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live upon. Certain mining company projects mine the wealth of minerals, destroying the shards of ancient cultures and damaging the ecological balance of a natural environment. Such practices are unbearable to witness and destabilise the ecological and cultural life of future generations.".Copyright of the artist. Photographer: Chantal Labbé, SCA Images Online.For more information about this item, browse to http://hdl.handle.net/102.100.100/424
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Artist statement: "As a society, we are collectively subjected to an incessant focus on that which i...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
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Artist statement: "As a society, we are collectively subjected to an incessant focus on that which i...
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Artist statement: "As a society, we are collectively subjected to an incessant focus on that which i...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
Artist statement: “Geological layers, historical and cultural layers lie beneath the ground we live ...
In my MFA project Unstable Ground: A Photographic Reflection on the Landscape of Table Mountain, I h...
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Artist statement: "As a society, we are collectively subjected to an incessant focus on that which i...
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Artist statement: "As a society, we are collectively subjected to an incessant focus on that which i...
Grounded A Senior Project Exhibition Christopher M. Hutchinson Opening 12/11/10 Senior Project and A...
Artist statement: "As a society, we are collectively subjected to an incessant focus on that which i...