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Ansel Adams Clearing Winter Storm, Yosemite Valley, 1942

Ansel Adams
Clearing Winter Storm, Yosemite Valley, 1942

15-1/2 x 19-1/2 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Robert Glenn Ketchum

Robert Glenn Ketchum
Fall Spit, Nuyakuk, 2001, Ed. 40

20 x 24 Fuji Crystal Archive
24 x 30 Fuji Crystal Archive
30 x 40 Fuji Crystal Archive
48 x 66 Fuji Crystal Archive

Ansel Adams The Grand Tetons and Snake River, Wyoming, 1942

Ansel Adams
The Grand Tetons and Snake River, Wyoming, 1942

15-1/2 x 19-1/2 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
Towering Ice Front of the Dawson-Lambton Glacier, Coats Land, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Bruce Barnbaum Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River

Bruce Barnbaum
Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River

16 x 20 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Debra Bloomfield Emerald Arch, Sedona, AZ, 1990/2004

Debra Bloomfield
Emerald Arch, Sedona, AZ, 1990/2004

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Ansel Adams Siesta Lake, Yosemite National Park, California, 1958

Ansel Adams
Siesta Lake, Yosemite National Park, California, 1958

32 x 40 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Robert Glenn Ketchum

Robert Glenn Ketchum
Rat Creek - Tikchik State Park, 1999, Ed. 40

20 x 24 Fuji Crystal Archive
24 x 30 Fuji Crystal Archive
30 x 40 Fuji Crystal Archive
48 x 66 Fuji Crystal Archive

Bruce Barnbaum Fallen Sequoias, 1977

Bruce Barnbaum
Fallen Sequoias, 1977

20 x 24 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
The 40-Metre-High Face of Tabular Iceberg B19, Ross Sea, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Ansel Adams Santa Clara Valley, California, 1950

Ansel Adams
Santa Clara Valley, California, 1950

71-1/4 x 108 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Robert Glenn Ketchum

Robert Glenn Ketchum
Streams and Tree Islands, 2001, Ed. 33

20 x 24 Fuji Crystal Archive
24 x 30 Fuji Crystal Archive
30 x 40 Fuji Crystal Archive

Bruce Barnbaum Layers, Lofoten Islands, 2000

Bruce Barnbaum
Layers, Lofoten Islands, 2000

16 x 20 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Debra Bloomfield Medicine Wheel, Sedona, AZ, 1989/1999

Debra Bloomfield
Medicine Wheel, Sedona, AZ, 1989/1999

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Ansel Adams Sundown, The Pacific, 1953

Ansel Adams
Sundown, The Pacific, 1953

67 x 46 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Robert Glenn Ketchum

Robert Glenn Ketchum
Everything Has It's Place, 2001, Ed. 33

20 x 24 Fuji Crystal Archive
24 x 30 Fuji Crystal Archive
30 x 40 Fuji Crystal Archive

Ansel Adams Winter Surprise, Sierra Nevada, from Lone Pine, California, 1944

Ansel Adams
Winter Surprise, Sierra Nevada, from Lone Pine, California, 1944

19 x 34-1/2 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
Corner of B19, a 43km by 6km Tabular Iceberg, Ross Sea, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Bruce Barnbaum Corral and Cainville Buttes, 2001

Bruce Barnbaum
Corral and Cainville Buttes, 2001

20 x 24 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Debra Bloomfield Black Desert, NM, 1991/2001

Debra Bloomfield
Black Desert, NM, 1991/2001

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Bruce Barnbaum Lenticular Clouds: Over White Mountains, 1978/1980

Bruce Barnbaum
Lenticular Clouds: Over White Mountains, 1978/1980

16 x 20 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
Twilight, view to the north, Crystal Sound, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Debra Bloomfield Midnight Hopi, Hopi, AZ, 1994/2001

Debra Bloomfield
Midnight Hopi, Hopi, AZ, 1994/2001

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
Cape Adare, World's Largest Adélie Penguin Colony, Victoria Land, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Debra Bloomfield Bonnie's Angel, Walpi, AZ, 1990

Debra Bloomfield
Bonnie's Angel, Walpi, AZ, 1990

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Bruce Barnbaum Dune Ridges at Sunrise, 1976

Bruce Barnbaum
Dune Ridges at Sunrise, 1976

16 x 20 Silver Gelatin Photograph

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
Sentinel Range, Ellsworth Mountains, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Debra Bloomfield Hopi Mountain, Hopi, AZ, 1991/1999

Debra Bloomfield
Hopi Mountain, Hopi, AZ, 1991/1999

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Robert Glenn Ketchum

Robert Glenn Ketchum
Saturated Tundra, 1999, Ed. 40

20 x 24 Fuji Crystal Archive
24 x 30 Fuji Crystal Archive
30 x 40 Fuji Crystal Archive
48 x 66 Fuji Crystal Archive

Pat and Rosemarie Keough

Pat and Rosemarie Keough
Blowing Snow, Glacier Strait, Western Ross Sea, Austral Summer 2000-2001

28 x 40 Crystal Archive Photograph, Ed. 15

Debra Bloomfield Evening, Sedona, AZ, 1991/2001

Debra Bloomfield
Evening, Sedona, AZ, 1991/2001

29-1/4 x 29-1/4 Chromogenic Print on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, Ed. 5

Stephen Johnson Delicate Arch and Contrail, Arches National Park, Utah, 1995

Stephen Johnson
Delicate Arch and Contrail, Arches National Park, Utah, 1995

25 x 20 Pigment Inkjet Print
27 x 34 Pigment Inkjet Print
40 x 32 Pigment Inkjet Print

Stephen Johnson Cliffs at Dawn, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 1995

Stephen Johnson
Cliffs at Dawn, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 1995

20 x 25 Pigment Inkjet Print
27 x 34 Pigment Inkjet Print
32 x 40 Pigment Inkjet Print

Stephen Johnson Railroad Tracks and Trees, Blue Ridge Parkway, 1994

Stephen Johnson
Railroad Tracks and Trees, Blue Ridge Parkway, 1994

20 x 25 Pigment Inkjet Print
27 x 34 Pigment Inkjet Print
32 x 40 Pigment Inkjet Print

Stephen Johnson Volcanic Steam and Pacific Ocean, Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, 1996

Stephen Johnson
Volcanic Steam and Pacific Ocean, Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii, 1996

20 x 25 Pigment Inkjet Print
27 x 34 Pigment Inkjet Print
32 x 40 Pigment Inkjet Print

Press Release

MONUMENTAL LANDSCAPES
Ansel Adams
Bruce Barnbaum
Debra Bloomfield
Pat & Rosemarie Keough
Robert Glenn Ketchum
Stephen Johnson

June 5 through July 10, 2004
Opening Reception, Saturday, June 5, 2 - 5 p.m.

The Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present a unique exhibition of grand proportions. Since the invention of photography, photographers have sought out beautiful and vast parts of the world to make images of awe inspiring geological marvels in icy, arid, lush, dangerous, and monumental locations. This exhibition features six respected photographers who have made landscape photographs throughout their careers. Their impressive images from such locations as Antarctica, American southwest desert, Yosemite Valley, and Alaska's Tongass rainforest, include large-scale black and white and color photographs. The "Monumental Landscape" exhibition includes a 108 inch oversized photograph by Ansel Adams, "Santa Clara Valley, California, 1950."

Ansel Adams (1902- 1984) is considered by many to be the definitive landscape photographer. Throughout his long and prolific career his work has come to exemplify the purest approach to the photographic medium. Yosemite Valley was a lifelong inspiration. He is forever associated with a visual sense of the redemptive beauty of nature as well as his concern for the preservation of the environment. His philosophy embodied an approach to perfect the realization of his photographic vision through his technically flawless prints. He developed the zone system - a widely used systematic approach aimed at pre-visualization of the final print. Ansel Adams was instrumental in the founding of the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art and the Friends of Photography.

Bruce Barnbaum, in the past thirty years, has become an expert image-maker in landscape photography. He has mastered the understanding of light, texture and composition, while creating breathtakingly smooth images of sand dunes and penetrating rocky outcroppings. His craftsmanship is translated in the beauty and quality of his rich black and white photographs. His previous publications include Tone Poems - Book 1, and Visual Symphony. His images have appeared in several books and magazines and is widely exhibited and represented in both private and public collections.

Debra Bloomfield has traveled to the American southwest desert three or four times a year for the past ten years. Each trip she traveled further into the Four Corners region where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah intersect. She photographed primarily on the Bureau of Land Management property, which has been carefully preserved in its purest state by the Native American Indians. Her resultant images are beautifully sculptural forms with skies filled with bursts of brilliant colors. "Bloomfield's photographs seem predicated upon the possibility that something like an authentic experience of the region can still be snatched from the interstices of what the place has become - is becoming." (Douglas Nickel, Four Corners) Bloomfield's career spans three decades and often explores the relationship between internal and external worlds. Her rich color palettes traverse the line between painting and photography. She has been an educator in the San Francisco area since 1977 and her work is included in numerous museum collections.

Pat & Rosemarie Keough are a husband and wife team who are accomplished photographers, authors, designers, and publishers. In the past decade their work has been devoted to what they have named the "Explorer Series." The have created photographs from remote places of interest from around the world. Their recently published book Antarctica is comprised of one of the most stunning and diverse color portfolios ever assembled about this great white continent. The variety of their imagery encompasses wildlife, landscape, and abstract patterns in nature. Geographically, the images transport one from the windswept polar plateau of the interior to the majestic, mountainous coast, and the off-lying islands to the icy seas and surrounding stormy Southern Ocean. Antarctica is the recipient of 19 prestigious awards including World's Best Photography Book and Nature Photographer of the Year.

Robert Glenn Ketchum is "widely renowned for his breathtaking color photographs of the natural world." He has dedicated his 30-year photographic career to the issues related to natural resource management and habitat protection. His exhibitions and lectures have created critical public focus for the little known wild lands such as Alaska's Tongass rainforest, areas of Canada and the Northwest Territories. Ketchum has been previously listed by American Photo as one of the 100 most important people in photography. "His vibrant, encompassing photographs reveal a destination with which few of us are familiar but one that has a stunning beauty and scale." (Rivers of Life) The centennial edition of Audubon named Ketchum as one of the one hundred champions of conservation "who shaped the environmental movement of the twentieth century".

Stephen Johnson is internationally recognized as a digital photography "pioneer." His photography explores the concerns of a landscape artist working in an increasingly industrialized world. His work also concentrates on refining the new tools of digital photography and empowering individual artists to use these tools to express their visual ideas. Since 1989, Johnson's photographic work has explored the capabilities of the computer as a new photographic and design tool. He is completing work on a ten-year endeavor called With a New Eye, a groundbreaking digital photographic look at American national parks. Johnson's photographs have been exhibited, published and collected in Europe, the US and Japan. His photographs are part of the permanent collections of many institutions including the Oakland Museum, the Getty, the City of New York, and the National Park Service. Corporate collections include Apple, Minolta, and the Packard Foundation.