Lynn Davis: Relative Permanence
Studio 1905

August 28 - October 3, 2020

"Part of what I found in the ice, and these other places I went, was something that was relatively more permanent. Of course, now we see the ruins in the thirty years since I've been doing it. Many of the things are gone: the cities, the buildings, the ice."
Lynn Davis  

"I decided to go to Yellowstone for the geyser, because of the energy. It's  cataclysmic and shocking and shakes up the earth under our feet...  The geyser had a lot of meaning for me." 
Lynn Davis  

On her Iceberg photographs: "It is challenging physically and mentally, so it's the whole thing all together. It's the emotion, the mental state, the intellectual state, and the challenge of, What can you do with this?"
Lynn Davis  

Interview with Lynn Davis