PRINT, photographic, 'Silver Lake Operations #9, Lake Lefroy, Western Australia, 2007', Edward Burtynsky
H2009.16
Digital chromogenic colour photographic print, 'Silver Lake Operations #9, Lake Lefroy, Western Australia, 2007', by Edward Burtynsky. View across mining operations, salt lake, to horizon. Orange colour bottom right corner section. Printed label on back, bottom right: 'Title: Silver Lake Operations #9, Lake Lefroy, Western Australia, 2007/ Original: 39 Megapixel Digital Capture/ Printed: 2008 Digital Chromogenic Colour Priint (sic)/ [signature]'. Mounted onto wood fibre veneer gator board.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2009.16 |
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Accession Date: | 16 Feb 2009 |
Acquisition Year: | 2008 |
Credit: | This exhibition was gifted to the Western Australian Museum by Edward Burtynsky and with the financial support of FotoFreo Inc. Edward Burtynsky is represented by Nicholas Metevier Gallery, Toronto; Charles Cowles Gallery, NYC; Flowers Gallery, London. Silver Lake Operations #9, Lake Lefroy, Western Australia, 2007, © Edward Burtynsky. Image from the Australian Minescapes series commissioned for FotoFreo 2008. |
Material
Paper | Digital photograph printed on paper, mounted. Wooden frame not part of object |
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Measurement
length | 1560mm | Includes frame |
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height | 1260mm | Includes frame |
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width | 40mm | Width of frame only |
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