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Featuring Chris Jordan - Photographer Artist's Website

There are many ways to convey the depth of the environmental crisis we face. Reports, white papers, videos all tell us part of the story. Environmental artists show us via other means, beyond words. Their subject matter bridges science, industry, human impact, biology and ecology. Their work clarifies and quantifies, it makes strange and beautiful both our excesses, our plans and our potential. INFORM has created an online gallery to feature the work of the most compelling environmental artists working today.

We hope you will be inspired!



Chris Jordan's Artist Statement
Intolerable Beauty: Portraits of American Mass Consumption

Exploring around our country’s shipping ports and industrial yards, where the accumulated detritus of our consumption is exposed to view like eroded layers in the Grand Canyon, I find evidence of a slow-motion apocalypse in progress. I am appalled by these scenes, and yet also drawn into them with awe and fascination. The immense scale of our consumption can appear desolate, macabre, oddly comical and ironic, and even darkly beautiful; for me its consistent feature is a staggering complexity.

The pervasiveness of our consumerism holds a seductive kind of mob mentality. Collectively we are committing a vast and unsustainable act of taking, but we each are anonymous and no one is in charge or accountable for the consequences. I fear that in this process we are doing irreparable harm to our planet and to our individual spirits.

As an American consumer myself, I am in no position to finger wag; but I do know that when we reflect on a difficult question in the absence of an answer, our attention can turn inward, and in that space may exist the possibility of some evolution of thought or action. So my hope is that these photographs can serve as portals to a kind of cultural self-inquiry. It may not be the most comfortable terrain, but I have heard it said that in risking self-awareness, at least we know that we are awake.

~cj [from the artist's website]

Chris Jordan Image - Cell Phones
Cell phones, Orlando 2004 44 x 82"
Chris Jordan Image - Chargers
Cell phone chargers, Atlanta 2004 44 x 66"
Chris Jordan Image
Circuit boards, Atlanta 2004 44 x 64"
Chris Jordan Image
Circuit boards #2, New Orleans 2005 44 x 57"
Chris Jordan Image
Cell phones #2, Atlanta 2005 44 x 90"
 
 
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