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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: J,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: K,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: L,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: M,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: N,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
The prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: O,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: P,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: Q,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: R,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.
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Xavier Cortada collaborated with Florida Coastal Everglades Long-Term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) scientists to better understand the impact of global climate change on our ecosystems. The works in the “{in water}” exhibition are inspired by their scientific research.
Continuing in this line of work, the prints from “{in water}” show how the artist explores the effects of abstraction on the diatom imagery, conceptually transforming the viewer into an omniscient voyeur, staring into the foundations of life. Prints from the “{in water}” series are in the collection of Florida’s Department of State in Tallahassee.
Xavier Cortada, “{in water}: S,” archival ink on paper (signed, numbered, limited-edition print, edition of 5), 12” x 16”, 2018.