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AMERICAN SUBLIME, Bury it Deep

"Bury it Deep"

SERIES: AMERICAN SUBLIME, It's not what it seems, 2020.

80 x 100 cm. Edition 2/3.
Archival pigment print on Ilford Smooth Gloss paper, from an original 4 x 5 inch color negative sheet film, photographed with a 19th-century plate camera. Edition size 3 + 2AP

To find a solution for permanent nuclear storage, the US government solution: 'bury it deep' underground. However, in determining, researching and investigating sites, researchers and officials failed to adequately consult and respect tribal perspectives and concerns of the indigenous people." Source: Princeton University, Nuclear Princeton.

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More about Betsy Green

Betsy is an artist working with a camera. Examining her work from that perspective is essential. Her photographic, yet dissonant images carry distinctly the qualities of the lens and camera housing as if it were a theater for the viewer. The trees and landscapes, for which she has such affection, branch out to the edges of the film as if projected on the wall like a camera obscura. Her photographs are an invitation to take a ride in her nineteenth-century field camera and experience the magical sublime of nature as perceived by the artist. Betsy has experimented with analog film and traveled the world for more than thirty-years in search of her extraordinary subjects and processes.