Edward Burtynsky is one of Canada's most respected contemporary photographers
whose work supporting a sustainable global village has earned him worldwide
acclaim. His remarkable photographic depictions of global industrial landscapes are
included in the collections of 15 major museums around the world, including the
National Gallery of Canada, the Bibliotèque Nationale in Paris, the Museum of
Modern Art and the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Born in 1955 of Ukrainian heritage at St. Catharines, Ontario, Burtynsky is a
graduate of Ryerson University (Bachelor of Applied Arts in Photography) and
Niagara College (Graphic Art). He links his early exposure to the sites and images of
the General Motors plant in his hometown to the development of his photographic
work. His imagery explores the intricate link between industry and nature,
combining the raw elements of mining, quarrying, manufacturing, shipping, oil
production and recycling into eloquent, highly expressive visions that find beauty
and humanity in the most unlikely of places. In 1985, Burtynsky also founded
Toronto Image Works, a darkroom rental facility, custom photo laboratory, digital
imaging and new media computer-training centre catering to all levels of Toronto’s
art community.
Exhibitions include Manufactured Landscapes at the National Gallery of Canada
(2003) and Before the Flood (2003), which were showcased in San Francisco,
Toronto, Montreal and London in 2004, and the Brooklyn Museum of Art in 2005,
Burtynsky’s visually compelling works have recently been exhibited in solo and
group exhibitions across Canada, in the United States, Europe and Asia.
An active lecturer on photographic art, Mr. Burtynsky’s speaking engagements
include the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, the Library of Congress in
Washington, D.C., George Eastman House in Rochester, NY, The Canadian Center for
Architecture in Montreal, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the TED conference, Idea City,
and Ryerson University in Toronto. His images have appeared various periodicals,
among them: Art in America, Art News, The Smithsonian, Harper’s Magazine, Flash
Art, Blind Spot, Art Forum, Saturday Night, Canadian Art, Playboy, National
Geographic Society and the New York Times.
Mr. Burtynsky’s distinctions include the TED Prize, The Outreach award at the
Rencontres d’Arles, The Flying Elephant Fellowship, Applied Arts Magazine book
award(s), and the Roloff Beny Book award. In 2006 he was awarded the title of
Officer of the Order of Canada and given an honorary degree; Doctor of Laws, from
Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Edward Burtynsky is represented by: Nicholas Metivier Gallery in Toronto, Paul Kuhn
Gallery in Calgary, Art 45 in Montreal, Charles Cowles Gallery in New York, Robert
Koch Gallery in San Francisco, Flowers East in London, Galeria Toni Tapies in
Barcelona and Galerie Stefan Röpke in Köln. His prints are housed in public,
corporate and private collections worldwide including the Artists for Kids Gallery in
North Vancouver.