MARY MATTINGLY - PIPELINES AND PERMAFROST
By Musée Magazine
In her most recent exhibition at Robert Mann Gallery, entitled Pipelines and Permafrost, Mary Mattingly’s landscapes served as poignant reminders of the harsh effects of climate change. In staging the show, Mattingly took inspiration from core samples of earth for the grand dimensions and orientation of her images, each hung on the wall like a massive scroll, the tallest of them standing at over six feet.. With a closer look, it is evident that each column consists of various landscapes merged into a single picture’ elongated and exaggerated to resemble earth’s strata and provide a visual representation of how nature has changed at the hands of humans.
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