Ansel Adams (1902–84), Winter Storm, 1940, Silver gelatin print, 7 3/8 x 9 in., Courtesy of the New Britain Museum of American Art, Reproduced with permission of the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust.
In 1960, Yosemite Valley was published by the Sierra Club, a renowned conservation organization of which Adams was a dedicated member for over 30 years. The artist served a vital role at the Club, assisting in effectively persuading the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service to declare numerous wilderness lands as National Parks, acting as the Club’s official trip photographer, and receiving numerous environmental awareness awards.
The prints presented in this exhibition highlight Adams’s interest in the aesthetic and scientific aspects of nature in their most grand and minute detail. These images had profound success in awakening many Americans to the purity of the nation’s natural regions and the importance of preserving them.
New Britain Museum of American Art - Ansel Adams: Yosemite Valley
08.12.2016-16.04.2017