• Lot #10: Lucas Foglia

  • $6,250.00

  • About the Item

    Lucas Foglia

    Kenzie in a Crevasse, Juneau Icefield Research Program, Alaska, 2016

    Chromogenic development print

    Edition: 4 of 8

    23.5 x 30 inches

    Courtesy of the artist

     

    Estimated value: $5,000

    Starting bid: $3,600

    Buy it now: $6,250

     

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    Lucas Foglia (American, b. 1983)

    Lucas Foglia’s series Human Nature (2006-2019) investigates the necessity of wild places. In various ecosystems, Foglia shows people interacting with the natural world in ways of admiration, curiosity, devotion, exploitation, destruction, and nurture. The series, published as a book in 2017, examines our contemporary relationship with nature scientifically, economically, and spiritually. Each image is a story of duality where nature is both healer and threat, human-altered and pure wilderness. Kenzie in a Crevasse, Juneau Icefield Research Program, Alaska (2016) was taken during the 70th annual research excursion across the Juneau Icefield, which, covering more than 1,500 square miles, is one of the largest ice fields in the world.

    Lucas Foglia received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2024. His work has been exhibited by Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam; International Center of Photography, New York; Victoria & Albert Museum, London; and various others. Including Human Nature (2017), Foglia has published four books and has photographs in the permanent collections of Milwaukee Art Museum; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Light Work, Syracuse; and many more.

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