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EVENTS

CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 3/26/2019

Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto

Tuesday, April 2 at 7PM at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto, photographer Edward Burtynsky will appear in conversation with Indigo’s Chief Booklover, Heather Reisman, in celebration of Burtynsky's new book Anthropocene, which brings contemporary art into conversation with the massive and irreversible impact of humans on Earth. Book signing to follow.

Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto

Anthropocene, is a multidisciplinary body of work by Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, which includes a photobook, a major traveling museum exhibition, a feature documentary film and an interactive educational website. The project's starting point is the research of the Anthropocene Working Group, an international body of scientists who are advocating to officially change the name of our present geological epoch, Holocene, to Anthropocene, in recognition of profound human changes to the earth's system. The AWG's research categories, such as Anthroturbation, Species Extinction, Technofossils, Boundary Limits and Terraforming, are represented and explored in various mediums as evidence of our species' impact on a geological scale.

Edward Burtynsky in conversation with Heather Reisman
Tuesday, April 2 at 7PM
Indigo Bay Bloor

55 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario M4W 1A5
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto
Edward Burtynsky to speak and sign 'Anthropocene' at Indigo Bay Bloor, Toronto

Edward Burtynsky with Jennifer Baichwal and Nick de Pencier: Anthropocene

Edward Burtynsky with Jennifer Baichwal and Nick de Pencier: Anthropocene

Steidl
Clth, 14.25 x 11.25 in. / 224 pgs / 104 color.