9 Mar – 6 Apr 2021
Barnard, in association with Foto | Black Box is pleased to present LINE – a photographic installation of works by South African photographer and filmmaker Garth Meyer.
For several years Meyer photographed primary hardwood forests along the imaginary line of the equator to communicate, persuade and warn of the continued ecological destruction that is occurring along this line. His aim was to capture arcadian visions of these environments before they are destroyed and to show how this arcadian vision is disrupted by a more dystopian one. The images from this project were photographed in three areas that circle the equator: Southeast Asia, Africa and South America, where over half of the world’s rainforests are concentrated, and which he visited to follow the line. LINE is an attempt to understand the current pressures on the equatorial environment and create a photographic exploration of ecology that highlights and foregrounds land, space, territories, boundaries and power. Meyer’s field of study and research considers ecology through the theory and lens of photography.
Garth Meyer holds a Photography Technician Diploma, an Advanced Diploma in Film & Television Production Techniques, a BAFA Honours and a MFA (2019) from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town (UCT). He is part of The African Film Library and in 2012 he was published in the book South African Cinema 1896 – 2010 by Dr. Martin Botha. In the same year he took part in the group exhibition Environment and Object: Recent African Art at the Frances Young Tang Museum in New York. In 2013 he was nominated for the Prix Pictet Global Award in Photography and Sustainability and in 2019 he was awarded the Tierney Fellowship Award fstate of the or Photography representing UCT.
Barnard, in association with Foto | Black Box is pleased to present LINE – a photographic installation of works by South African photographer and filmmaker Garth Meyer.
For several years Meyer photographed primary hardwood forests along the imaginary line of the equator to communicate, persuade and warn of the continued ecological destruction that is occurring along this line. His aim was to capture arcadian visions of these environments before they are destroyed and to show how this arcadian vision is disrupted by a more dystopian one. The images from this project were photographed in three areas that circle the equator: Southeast Asia, Africa and South America, where over half of the world’s rainforests are concentrated, and which he visited to follow the line. LINE is an attempt to understand the current pressures on the equatorial environment and create a photographic exploration of ecology that highlights and foregrounds land, space, territories, boundaries and power. Meyer’s field of study and research considers ecology through the theory and lens of photography.
Garth Meyer holds a Photography Technician Diploma, an Advanced Diploma in Film & Television Production Techniques, a BAFA Honours and a MFA (2019) from the Michaelis School of Fine Art at the University of Cape Town (UCT). He is part of The African Film Library and in 2012 he was published in the book South African Cinema 1896 – 2010 by Dr. Martin Botha. In the same year he took part in the group exhibition Environment and Object: Recent African Art at the Frances Young Tang Museum in New York. In 2013 he was nominated for the Prix Pictet Global Award in Photography and Sustainability and in 2019 he was awarded the Tierney Fellowship Award fstate of the or Photography representing UCT.
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Garth MeyerNo man's Land, 2017Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)
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Garth MeyerBitter Water, Limpopo (border between South Africa and Zimbabwe), 2017Archival pigment print (dibond)70x70 cm
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Garth MeyerBitter Water, Orange River (border between South Africa and Namibia), 2017Archival pigment print (dibond)70 x 70 cm
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Garth MeyerWest Papua Agats, 5.3230°S, 138.0800°E, 2010Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)150 x 200 cm
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Garth MeyerGishwati Forest Rwanda, 1° 44’ 29.99” S, 29° 25’ 22.37” E , 2019Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerKasango, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 4.643601 S, 26.362312 E, 2019Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)46 x 56 cm
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Garth MeyerAmazonas Nova Olinda do Norte, 3.53185°S, 59.0540°W, 2018Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)40 x 50 cm
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Garth MeyerAmazonas Nova Olinda do Norte, 3.53185°S, 59.0540°W , 2018Archival hand fibre print (dibond)40 x 50 cm
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Garth MeyerAmazonas, Nova Olinda do Norte, 3.53185°S, 59.0540°W , 2018Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerGishwati Forest Rwanda, 1° 44’ 29.99” S, 29° 25’ 22.37” E, 2019Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerState of Amazonas Reserva Extrativista Rio Unini, 1.687561°S, 63.810452°W II, 2018Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerState of Amazonas Reserva Extrativista Rio Unini, 1.687561°S, 63.810452°W I, 2018Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerAnalogue XI, 2018Archival hand fibre print (dibond)40 x 50 cm
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Garth MeyerAnalogue VIIII, 2018Archival hand fibre print (dibond)40 x 50 cm
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Garth MeyerBorder Between Rwanda Virunga National Park & Democratic Republic of the Congo Volcanoes National Park, 1.2859° S , 29.3159° E, 2019Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerGabon Pongara, 0.1289 ° N , 9.6119°E, 2013Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)150 x 200 cm
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Garth MeyerRwanda, Nyungwe 2.4812°S, 29.2151°EArchival pigment print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerState of Amazonas Manaus, 3.06698*S 60.0130*W, 2018Archival print on Hahnemuhle photorag Baryta (dibond)80 x 100 cm
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Garth MeyerAnalogue IIIV, 2018Archival hand fibre print (dibond)40 x 50 cm
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Garth MeyerAnalogue X, 2018Archival hand fibre print (dibond)40 x 50 cm
Edition of 6 with 2AP