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Dornith Doherty
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Dornith Doherty. Archiving Eden (2008- Present), Seedling Cabinet I
Digital Chromogenic Lenticular Prints, each 62” x 42”
Digital collage made from x-rays captured at the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation (USA) and the Millennium Seed Bank (England)
Dornith Doherty. Archiving Eden (2008- Present), Red Yucca.
Dornith Doherty’s project ‘Archiving Eden’ (2008 – ongoing) – the extraordinary visual power of x-rays photographs and collages of seeds and tissue samples stored in crucial world collections as poetic questions about life, time and our future, and the tension between stillness and change.
Dornith Doherty

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Dornith Doherty: Altered Terrain series, 2007
Setback
Grist
Cumulus
Wild Plum
Switch
Using specimens and found objects collected on site, Doherty arranges a carefully constructed still-life tableau, projects other imagery onto it, and then photographs the assemblage with a view camera. Her multi-layered compositions speak volumes about the natural world and humanity’s stewardship of it, while also commenting on critical issues affecting the contemporary landscape.
“I am fascinated by systems in which knowledge of past times and distant places is transmitted by capturing, transporting, and displaying diverse visual evidence, be it natural history specimens or expeditionary photographs,” writes the artist. The resulting landscape photographs in this series refer “to an environment being transfigured by a host of critical issues.” via
An immensely inspiring woman