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Adriane Colburn San Francisco based artist, Adriane Colburn has spent the past several years traveling on expeditions with scientists who study climate change in remote terrains, such as the Arctic and the Amazon. Adriane’s recent work consists of large-scale installations (comprised of layers of hand cut paper, digital prints, video and projected light) that investigate the complex relationships between human infrastructure, earth systems, technology and the natural world. These works, ...
Masters of Bamboo: Japanese baskets and sculpture in the Cotsen Collection
Basketry, Moden Yuchi, Artist, Spherical Dream, 2003, | Bamboo (madake), rattan, and plastic monofilament, selected techniques: thousand line construction, irregular plaiting, H. 25 1/2 in x W. 20 3/4 in x D. 13 1/2 in., Photograph by Kaz Tsuruta
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Adriane Colburn Forest for the TreesPaper, ink jet prints, aluminium, steel, ink, paint2010Forest for the Trees is a meditation on the complex relationship between nature and industry; sustained land vs. commodified land; matter on the surface of the earth vs. the matter below ground; the morphing of the forest into an industrial landscape; and the fine lines between use and exploitation.