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  1. David Maisel. Fellow: Awarded 2018. Field of Study: Photography. Competition: US & Canada. David Maisel is a visual artist working in photography and video whose work has explored hidden landscapes, archives, and histories of the American west for more than three decades. Proving Ground, his most current series, examines the site of Dugway ...

  2. 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.

  3. Jun 5, 2023 · One late-summer weekend in 2003, a talent-agency executive named David Maisel was in his sweatpants, in the loft of his L.A. apartment. He had spent two years at the Endeavor agency, and he was ...

  4. Mar 27, 2018 · For his next Geffen-esque act, he is leaping more fully into film, partnering with David Maisel, the founding chairman of Marvel Studios, to form a new company, Mythos Studios, which aspires to ...

  5. The exhibition David Maisel/Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime opens at the University of New Mexico Art Museum on Friday, September 12, 2014. The exhibition was organized by and traveled from the University of Colorado Art Museum, and will be on view in the Main Gallery and Clinton Adams Gallery at UNM Art Museum through December 20, 2014.

  6. Library of Dust depicts individual copper canisters, each containing the cremated remains of patient from a state-run psychiatric hospital. The patients died at the hospital between 1883 (the year the facility opened, when it was called the Oregon State Insane Asylum) and the 1970’s; their bodies have remained unclaimed by their families. The ...

  7. American Mine. 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 ...

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