Visible Climate: Postcards from America’s Changing Landscapes, PRINT INSTALLATION + ARTIST’S BOOK
This interdisciplinary project was completed in 2020 by Lee Lines (geographer) and Rachel Simmons (artist), colleagues at Rollins College who have collaborated on environmentally themed visual art projects since 2010. Visible Climate is the product of more than 175 hours of field work in our national parks, researching and documenting climate change impacts, followed by a collaborative process of translating visual evidence into an artists book to shed light on the impacts of climate change in some of our nation’s most iconic landscapes. To create the work, Lines’ original digital photographs (and two historical national park images) were reduced to black and white, transferred to Stonehenge paper, hand-colored and then re-digitized by Simmons. This multi-step process created a selective loss of information and degradation, while the hand-colorization references and challenges romanticized landscapes from postcards produced when the parks were first mass marketed to early 20th century visitors. Lines’ handwritten captions — based on his field work in the parks— imagine the voices of park visitors over decades as they encounter changing habitats, receding glaciers, and drought-altered landscapes. READ THE FULL ARTISTS STATEMENT HERE
VISIBLE CLIMATE @ CFAM, APRIL-AUGUST, 2021
Digital prints are available on request. This print-on-demand artists book, “Visible Climate: Postcards from America’s Changing Landscapes” is available at https://www.blurb.com/b/10148272-visible-climate and also from Vamp and Tramp Booksellers. Copies are also available at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum shop until August 19, 2021.