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  1. Mar 21, 2006 · David Maisel is represented in New York City by the Von Lintel Gallery, 555 W. 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. Additionally, Maisel is represented by four other galleries in the U.S. and abroad. Geoff Manaugh is an editor at Archinect .

  2. David Maisel (born 1961) is an American photographer and visual artist whose works explore vestiges and remnants of civilizations both past and present. His work has been the subject of five major monographs, published by Nazraeli Press , Chronicle Books , and Steidl .

  3. Inspired by Robert Smithson’s writings on the Great Salt Lake, Maisel embarked upon an aerial survey of this surreal, apocalyptic, and strangely beautiful region. Terminal Mirage examines the periphery of Utah’s Great Salt Lake, including zones of mineral evaporation ponds and macabre industrial pollution covering some 40,000 acres along ...

  4. May 6, 2016 · The story by Kim Masters explains that David Maisel, former president of Marvel Studios, is the chief person responsible for transforming Marvel’s film division from a character-licensing ...

  5. Natural resource extraction and its consequences are themes central to Maisel’s photographic practice for nearly thirty years. Through aerial photography, the interlinked series Black Maps , The Mining Project, and American Mine explore sites across the United States that have been radically and irretrievably transformed by open pit mining.

  6. Oct 28, 2021 · Years of desertification and mining have taken a toll on the climate and geography. David Maisel’s The Expanded Field can be viewed as somewhere between reality and abstraction, evoking curiosity in a viewer as they attempt to decipher how literal the photos are and how much editing is actually done.

  7. The Lake Project comprises images from Owens Lake, the site of a formerly 200 square-mile lake in California on the eastern side of the Sierra Mountains. Beginning in 1913, the Owens River was diverted into the Owens Valley Aqueduct, to bring water to the fledgling desert city of Los Angeles. By 1926, the lake had been depleted, exposing vast ...

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