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![]() Ruth Wallen, "Legends, The Camelot", 11"x14", p3 of 10 chromogenic print, 1991 Art |
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Ruth Wallen
Whether she's photographing the decay of wood in the San Francisco Bay for the Exploratorium or the dynamics of naturally sculpted forms in Chaco Canyon for the National Park Service, Ruth Wallen combines research and observation with the art and culture of how we display information. Her work with found vintage postcards and advertising brochures reveals a strangely familiar but disturbing vision of urban development. Interpretive signage, pop-up books and bus posters designed by the artist explore a range of techniques used to frame environmental issues and myths in society. Information Directions to Children's Forest Trail If frogs sicken and die, what will happen to the princes? (website)
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