Mitch Epstein's new exhibition, "Old Growth," captures America's oldest trees through fine-art photography, revealing their innate intelligence and intricate relationships within their ecosystems.
Epstein's photographs showcase the grandeur of ancient trees like the Bristlecone Pine, presenting them as both alive and dead, embodying a history that transcends time.
The exhibit includes a unique video triptych that illustrates the changing seasons in Massachusetts’ forests, enhanced by improvisations from noted musicians, immersing viewers in the natural world.
In this collection, the solitary human figure emphasizes the enormous scale of these towering trees, highlighting the majesty and significance of nature in contrast to humanity.
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