Teaching Gallery: International Environmental Film Festival
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview
Teaching Gallery: International Environmental Film Festival
September 18, 2012–October 14, 2012
White Gallery, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Selected for the International Environmental Film Festival
Works of art
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928–2000)
Dr. Harold Eugene Edgerton (1903–1990); Gus Kayafas (born 1947)
Atomic Bomb Explosion,
1952
Sebastião Salgado (1944–2025)
Gordon Parks (1912–2006)
Virginia Beahan (born 1946); Laura McPhee (born 1958)
Edward Burtynsky (born 1955)
unrecorded Ayoreo artist
caichecho (scissors for cutting hair),
late 1800s–1976
unrecorded Ayoreo artist
bell,
late 1800s–1935
mask,
mid 1900s–1966
sandal,
late 1800s–1966
unrecorded Shilluk artist
pipe,
mid 1900s
unrecorded Hawazma artist
heja kafra (pair of sandals),
1983–1984
unrecorded Hawazma artist
masrajah (kerosene lamp),
1983–1984
unrecorded Valley Zapotec artist
unrecorded Urarina artist
bag,
late 1800s–1996
unrecorded Urarina artist
mask,
late 1800s–1996
unrecorded Borana artist
chocho (gourd container with lid),
1925–1990
unrecorded Fulani artist
calabash cover,
1925–1990
Christopher Mhlongo
imbenge (basket),
2010
Hugo Kaagman (born 1955)
Apocalypse Now / More Nukes,
1980–1981
Michael Mxakaza (active early 2000s)
unrecorded Hausa-Fulani artist
unrecorded Hausa-Fulani artist
fly whisk,
1979
unrecorded Hausa-Fulani artist
woven food cover,
1982