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Bear Cove, Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens,

1980, printed 1984

Emmet Gowin, born 1941, Danville, VA
x1984-24
In his aerial landscape photographs, Gowin investigates how human activities such as the depletion of natural resources and the testing of military weapons negatively impact the environment. Here, he documents the area around Mount
St. Helens a few weeks after the volcano’s dramatic eruptions in 1980, depicting how human attempts to harness nature usually end in catastrophe. By adopting a distant viewpoint, Gowin’s photos strike a balance between description and abstraction, suggesting that devastation and beauty can coexist. As a result of this tension, his work does not have a clear message. Rather, as Gowin states, "The picture is like a prayer, an offering, and hopefully an opening through which to seek what we don’t know, or already know and should take seriously." Emmet Gowin served as professor of photography at Princeton University from 1973 until his retirement in 2010.

Information

Title
Bear Cove, Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens
Dates

1980, printed 1984

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Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
19 x 24.3 cm (7 1/2 x 9 9/16 in.) mount: 35.4 x 39.5 cm. (13 15/16 x 15 9/16 in.)
Credit Line
Museum purchase, gift of the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, with a matching gift from David H. McAlpin, Class of 1920
Object Number
x1984-24
Place Depicted

North America, United States, Washington, Mount St. Helens

Inscription
In graphite on mount, verso center: Bear Cove / Spirit Lake / Mount Saint Helens / 1980 / emmet gowin 1984 In graphite on mount, verso upper left corner: University of R.I. 25. In graphite on mount, verso lower right corner: very fine pritn $3500
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