Public Domain: Photography and the Preservation of Public Lands

  • ASHEVILLE, North Carolina
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  • March 30, 2021

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George Masa, Untitled, circa 1920, gelatin silver print on paper, 4 ⅜ × 6 ½ inches. Asheville Art Museum.
Robert Glenn Ketchum, CVNRA #397 from the Overlooked in America: The Success and Failure of Federal Land Management series, 1988, Cibachrome print on paper, edition AP, 27 × 30 inches . Asheville Art Museum . © Robert Glenn Ketchum, image courtesy the Artist.

Public Domain: Photography and the Preservation of Public Lands presents works drawn from the Asheville Art Museum’s Collection by artists looking both regionally and nationally at lands that are either state or federally managed or have become so. This exhibition will be on view in the Asheville Art Museum’s Van Winkle Law Firm Gallery May 19 through August 30, 2021. 

“The Asheville Art Museum’s growing collection of photography features a variety of artworks that consider humankind’s impact on our environment and world,” said Hilary Schroeder, assistant curator. “The imagery featured in Public Domain reminds us of the critical role that artists play in environmental activism and preservation, affecting change at a range of levels”. 

Through images capturing the beauty, changes, and even devastation to the American landscape, photographers have played a vital role in advocating for the preservation of nature via the establishment and maintenance of state parks, national parks and monuments, and other federally protected lands. From George Masa and Timothy McCoy’s photographs of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to a selection of works from Robert Glenn Ketchum’s Overlooked in America: The Success and Failure of Federal Land Management series, these artworks provoke contemplation of both nature’s beauty and a calling to protect it. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Bureau of Land Management whose mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. 

Benjamin Porter, Overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains from Above Round Knob, NC , circa 1994, gelatin silver print on paper, 11 ⅞ × 31 ⅛ inches. Asheville Art Museum . © Benjamin Porter

Photographers include Robert Glenn Ketchum, George Masa, Timothy McCoy, Benjamin Porter, Sally Gall, and more. 

This exhibition is organized by the Asheville Art Museum and curated by Hilary Schroeder, assistant curator. Learn more at ashevilleart.org.

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