The Enduring Landscape: Mark Klett, Byron Wolfe, Michael Light, and John Yang

The Enduring Landscape: Mark Klett, Byron Wolfe, Michael Light, and John Yang

135 South 6th Avenue Tucson, AZ, USA Saturday, November 22, 2008–Saturday, January 17, 2009

sunrise, sunset, moon, lightning, and fire: twenty-four hours above the horizon from point sublime by byron wolfe and mark klett

Byron Wolfe and Mark Klett

Sunrise, sunset, moon, lightning, and fire: twenty-four hours above the horizon from Point Sublime, 2007

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Etherton Gallery is pleased to present The Enduring Landscape featuring the photographs of Mark Klett and Byron Wolfe, Michael Light and John Yang. The exhibition highlights Mark Klett’s and Byron Wolfe’s views of the American West, sites originally photographed by nineteenth-century survey photographers; John Yang’s elegiac and transcendent images of upstate New York’s Indian Ladder Trail; and Michael Light’s images of the strange beauty of the land cut by the Bingham Canyon copper mine. The exhibition opens on Saturday, November 22nd with a reception from 7:00 to10:00 pm and runs through January 17, 2009. Etherton Gallery is located at 135 S. 6th Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85701. Regular business hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 11am – 5pm and Thursday 11am-7pm. For more information please contact the gallery at (520) 624-7370 or [email protected].