It is with a heavy heart that I share the news today of the passing of my mother, Mary Buratynsky, a woman of proud Ukrainian heritage who died just shy of her 102nd birthday.…
Join us next week as we return to @parisphotofair with a solo presentation of works by Edward Burtynsky, reflecting the acclaimed Canadian artist’s continued focus on Western Australia, a region of the world that represented a significant milestone in his earlier career.…
After nearly four decades serving artists and photographers in Toronto and beyond, Toronto Image Works has joined forces with Print Partner to create something bigger, stronger, and more inspiring: Total Image Works Limited.…
@paulkylegallery To welcome Edward Burtynsky and his team to Vancouver was not only to open an exhibition, but to stand in the presence of a body of work that has spent more than forty years asking us to look at the world with greater seriousness, humility,…
There are only a few more days left to visit The Vault Collection at @metiviergallery!
“Starting with the first images by Ed that I saw in the 1980s, this show tracks the past 40 years of his career.…
OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 30 – Burtynsky: Human/Nature at @paulkylegallery in Vancouver.
Spanning works from 1985 to the present, Human/Nature brings together photographs from several of Burtynsky’s most celebrated series, including images of mines, tailings ponds, salt pans,…
Murrin Murrin Tailings Pond #3, made at the Murrin Murrin Mine in 2025, captures another face of the nickel and cobalt operations here, where lateritic ore is processed through high-pressure acid leaching.…
Rainforest #2 was made in the lush temperate rainforests of Olympic National Park. This image is part of my ongoing Tribute to Nature series — an annual effort to document the wilderness and biodiversity that still remain, and that we are called to protect.…
Prior to the 1940s, before dams and irrigation canals reshaped it, the Colorado River flowed freely from its headwaters in the Rocky Mountains, through Mexico, and into the Gulf of California.…
There are still a few days left to check out Edward Burtynsky: Western Australia - Recent Works at @photolondonfair, Booth H01!
🗓️ May 14-17, 2026
📍Ground Floor, National Hall, Olympia
Not to miss at @photolondonfair: presented as part of the Public Programme by @flowersgallery, Edward Burtynsky’s new ‘Western Australia’ series revisits sites of extraction while paying tribute to fragile, thriving ecosystems.…
The idea to photograph shipbreaking came from a CBC Ideas program on the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Beyond human error, the solution was clear: double-hulled ships. By the early 2000s, single-hulled tankers were being decommissioned on a massive scale.…