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WEB EXTRA: Curator April Watson on Digital Landscapes in Human/Nature

Untitled (Tree Nursery), Neuss, 2005. Chromogenic print. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2007.21.16. Courtesy Andreas Gefeller / HASTED HUNT, NYC.
Andreas Gefeller, German, b. 1970.
Untitled (Tree Nursery), Neuss, 2005. Chromogenic print. Gift of the Hall Family Foundation, 2007.21.16. Courtesy Andreas Gefeller / HASTED HUNT, NYC.

Associate Curator of Photography at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, April Watson, says contemporary photographers are using digital technology in new and interesting ways. By Laura Spencer

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Kansas City, Missouri – Curator April Watson points to two artists in the exhibition working overtly with digital technology, like Andreas Gefeller (his work is pictured here) and Beate G?tschow. Here, Watson elaborates on G?tschow's computer-generated landscape montage "LS#16" (2002), which has "no referent in the real world."

Human/Nature: Recent European Landscape Photography, June 28, 2008?October 5, 2008
Location: Bloch Building, Gallery L11

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