Exhibitions: Mimi Plumb's Prophetic Images of America on the Edge
Since the mid-1970s, notes Aperture, Mimi Plumb “has chronicled man’s destructive relationship with nature, specifically in California. In her black-and-white photographs of the Golden State—whether depicting parched lake beds, a Texaco gas station submerged in the Salton Sea, or crowds gazing at conflagrations—Plumb cultivates a sense of doom and …
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