The Blue Lagoon, Svartsengi Geothermal Hot Water Pumping Station, Thorbjörn, Iceland

Laura McPhee and Virginia Beahan, American, founded 1987
Virginia Beahan, American, born 1946
Laura McPhee, American, born 1958

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1988

Archival carbon pigment print

18/20

Sheet: 30 × 40 in. (76.2 × 101.6 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through the Sondra and Charles Gilman Jr. Foundation Fund and the Winky Fund

© Laura McPhee and Virginia Beahan

2012.64

Portfolio / Series Title

No Ordinary Land

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

20th century

Object Name

Photograph

Research Area

Photograph

Not on view

Course History

WRIT 5, Writing into the Wilderness, Nancy Crumbine, Fall 2014

WRIT 5, Writing into the Wilderness, Nancy Crumbine, Fall 2014

SART 17.9, The Photographer as Activist: Making Art Inspired by the Hood Museum's Collection , Virginia Beahan, Winter 2015

WRIT 5, Writing Into the Wilderness, Nancy Crumbine, Winter 2015

WRIT 5, Writing Into the Wilderness, Nancy Crumbine, Winter 2015

ENGS 7.02, Climate Change, Mary Albert, Winter 2019

ENGL 75.2, Climate Fiction, Alysia Garrison, Spring 2019

GEOG 37, Climate for Human Security, Justin Mankin, Summer 2019

ENGS 7.02, Climate Change, Mary Albert, Winter 2020

GEOG 16.01, A Climate for Human Security, Justin Mankin, Spring 2021

ANTH 55, Anthropology of Global Health, Anne Sosin, Spring 2021

Geography 16.01, A Climate for Human Security, Justin Mankin, Spring 2023

Publication History

John R. Stomberg, The Hood Now: Art and Inquiry at Dartmouth, Hanover, New Hampshire: Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, 2019, p. 42, ill. fig. 7.8.

Provenance

Virginia Beahan, Lyme Center, New Hampshire and Laura McPhee, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts; lent to present collection, 2012-2013; sold to present collection, 2013.

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