
Edward Burtynsky: Taking Place
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- 2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
- 2024-2025: How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities
- 2023-2024: Ethics of Design
- 2022-2023: Beneficence: Practicing an Ethics of Care
- 2021-2022: Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World
- 2020-2021: Global Ethics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2019-2020: The Ethics of Technology
- 2018-2019: The Ethics of Identity
- 2017-2018: Equality and Difference
- 2016-2017: Markets and Morals
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Edward Burtynsky: Taking Place
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 11, 2025, at 6:30 pm, Reeves Museum of Ceramics

Coal Tailings #1, SASOL Synfuels, Secunda, Mpumalanga, South Africa, 2018 © Edward Burtynsky. Courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery.
“Taking Place” invites viewers to reflect on how nature is deeply transformed through the human production of modern-day comforts. Burtynsky’s large-format aerial photographs are both compelling and troubling, blurring lines between abstract art and documentation. The pieces capture the magnitude of lands deeply marked and affected by human industry, and visually contradict the realities they are meant to document: the harmful and disturbing aftermath of modern-day processes used to maintain a growing global population. With “Taking Place,” Burtynsky bears witness to the impact of human beings on nature, inviting us to reflect on our environmental impact and how we shape the world in which we live.
This exhibition is a collaboration between the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics and the W&L Art Museum and Galleries.
- About the Mudd Center
- People
-
Programs and Events
- 2025-2026: Taking Place: Land Use and Environmental Impact
- 2024-2025: How We Live and Die: Stories, Values, and Communities
- 2023-2024: Ethics of Design
- 2022-2023: Beneficence: Practicing an Ethics of Care
- 2021-2022: Daily Ethics: How Individual Choices and Habits Express Our Values and Shape Our World
- 2020-2021: Global Ethics in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities
- 2019-2020: The Ethics of Technology
- 2018-2019: The Ethics of Identity
- 2017-2018: Equality and Difference
- 2016-2017: Markets and Morals
- 2015-2016: The Ethics of Citizenship
- 2014-2015: Race and Justice in America
- Leadership Lab
- Mudd Undergraduate Journal of Ethics
- Highlights
- Mudd Center Fellows Program
- Get Involved
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