Artist, Chris Jordan I'd Rather Be Making Art


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Home / Art Classic Art Recreated Using Plastic from the Ocean & Lighters By Pinar Noorata on May 31, 2012 The Great Wave is a classic image we see again and again, but artist Chris Jordan puts a new twist on it by recreating the unmistakable piece with 2.4 million pieces of plastic.


Artist, Chris Jordan I'd Rather Be Making Art

Chris Jordan captured iconic, disturbing photos of birds dying from eating plastic. Now he wants to use the beauty of nature to add some calm to the panic about environmental crises.


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About the Artist CHRIS JORDAN has exhibited his work internationally and is the recipient of the Greenleaf Award and a Lannan Foundation Production Grant. Based in San Francisco, Jordan's focus on sustainability and waste not only have afforded him exhibition opportunities but also speaking engagements at Green symposiums and conferences.


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Carbon, 2018 8x15 feet in four panels (each 40x96") Depicts 2,400,000 pieces of coal, equal to the estimated number of pounds of carbon dioxide being emitted into the Earth's atmosphere every second by the human burning of fossil fuels. Click the image to zoom. Chris Jordan's online photography gallery.


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Explore the Gallery Circuit boards #2, New Orleans, 2005 Chris Jordan, 2005, archival inkjet print, 44″ x 57″, © 2005, courtesy of the artist Pledge The U.S. generates more total e-waste per year - 9.4 million tons - than any other country.


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CHRIS JORDAN (born 1963) is an American photographic artist, filmmaker, cultural activist and art educator. He is best known for his hard-hitting artworks that face the darkness of consumer mass culture, including his projects entitled Running the Numbers, Midway and Intolerable Beauty.


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Selected Press Selected Speaking Engagements Books Current and Upcoming Exhibits and Showings Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul, South Korea - Chris Jordan: Intolerable Beauty, New and selected works (February 21 - May 5, 2019) Southern Utah Museum of Art, Cedar City, UT - Selected works (February 2019)


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http://www.ted.com Artist Chris Jordan shows us an arresting view of what Western culture looks like. His supersized images picture some almost unimaginable.


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ALBATROSS, a film by artist Chris Jordan, is a powerfully moving love story about birds on Midway Island in the Pacific whose bodies are filled with ocean plastic. This award-winning 97 minute film is offered as a free public artwork.


Artist, Chris Jordan I'd Rather Be Making Art

Chris Jordan's work serves as a bridge between the abstract principles of sustainability and the tangible, visceral consequences of people's actions. Through his lens, he invites audiences to grapple with uncomfortable truths, challenging them to be stewards of change in a world desperately in need of it.


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Chris Jordan. Chris Jordan's large-scale photographs capture the footprint of unchecked consumerism and waste, from the towering junkyards of Middle America to the skeletal remains of coastal birds whose stomachs reveal a diet of brightly colored plastic trash. While criticizing unsustainable consumption habits, his images often acknowledge the.


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Chris Jordan (born 1963) is an American artist, photographer and film producer based in Seattle, Washington. [1] Works Many of Jordan's works are created from photographs of garbage and mass consumption, a serendipitous technique which started when he visited an industrial yard to look at patterns of color and order.


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Chris Jordan Chris Jordan 's combined passions for conservation, activism, and photography have made him one of the "it" artists of the green movement. Jordan is best known for his large photographs depicting the consumerism, waste, and decay of American society.


Chris Jordan’s Portraits of American Mass Consumption Photography

Chris Jordan photographic arts. Current Projects About Contact Previous Projects. Open Menu Close Menu. Current Projects About Contact Previous Projects. Ecstatic Desolation (Lago Llanquihue, Chile, 2020-2021) To the End of the World (Punta Arenas, Chile, 2021-2022).


Ogni tassello è un oggetto di plastica. Le foto mosaico di Chris Jordan

Chris Jordan, Plastic Bottles, E Pluribus unum, Carbon The increase in the population of the planet goes hand in hand with the overproduction of goods and the consequent increase in waste and rubbish: this is the rubbish depicted with eloquent elegance by Chris Jordan in its massiveness.


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share Silent Spring, 2014 44x58" and 60x80"; Chris Jordan and Rebecca Clark; made from 28 graphite drawings by Rebecca Clark Depicts 183,000 birds, equal to the estimated number of birds that die in the United States every day from exposure to agricultural pesticides. Links to more info: Rebecca Clark's website: http://rebeccaclarkart.com/

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