Nick Brandt
The themes in artworks by Nick Brandt relate to the disappearing natural world, rapidly changing and vanishing at the hands of mankind.
From 2001 to 2020, Brandt has photographed in Africa. In his celebrated trilogy, On This Earth, A Shadow Falls Across The Ravaged Land (2001-2012), he established a style of portrait photography of animals in the wild similar to that of the photography of humans in studio settings. Shot on medium format film, these series portray animals as sentient creatures not so different from us.
In Inherit the Dust (2016), a series of epic panoramas, Brandt recorded the impact of man in places where animals used to roam but no longer do. In each location, Brandt erected a life-size panel of one of his unreleased animal portrait photographs, placing the displaced animals on sites of explosive urban development, new factories, wastelands and quarries. Vicki Goldberg, the photography critic, wrote:
“Brandt's astonishing panoramas... are a jolting combination of beauty, decay, and admonishment.The result is an eloquent and complex "J'accuse", for the people are as victimized by "development" as the animals are.The breadth, detail, and incongruity of Brandt's panoramas suggest a collision between Bruegel and an apocalypse in waiting."
This Empty World (2019) addresses the escalating destruction of the natural world at the hands of humans, showing a world where, overwhelmed by runaway development, there is no longer space for animals to survive. Working in color for the first time, in visually complex tableaux populated by both humans and animals, This Empty World is both a technical tour de force of contemporary image making and an ambitiously scaled project that uses constructed sets on a scale typically seen in major film productions.
Brandt's newest series, The Day May Break (2020-22), is the first part of a global series portraying people and animals that have been impacted by environmental degradation and destruction. Made in Zimbabwe, Kenya, and Bolivia, the series shows people and animals, photographed together in the same frame and cloaked in fog, who have been affected by rapid changes to their environments and ways of life.
Nick Brandt has had solo gallery and museum shows around the world, including New York, London, Berlin, Stockholm, Paris and Los Angeles. From September 2021- February 2022, Inherit the Dust and This Empty World were on view at Fotografiska. Born and raised in England, Brandt now lives in the southern Californian mountains. He is co-founder of Big Life Foundation, fighting to protect the animals of a large area of Kenya and Tanzania.
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Nick BrandtPatrick and Flamingos, Zimbabwe, 2020
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Nick BrandtRichard and Sky, Zimbabwe, 2020
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Nick BrandtAlice, Stanley and Najin, Kenya, 2020
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Nick BrandtLevi and Diesel, Zimbabwe, 2020
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Nick BrandtHarriet and People in Fog, Zimbabwe, 2020
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Nick BrandtKuda and Sky I, Zimbabwe, 2020
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Nick BrandtRichard and Diesel, Zimbabwe, 2020
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Nick BrandtQuarry with Lion, 2014
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Nick BrandtUnderpass with Elephants (Lean Back, Your Life is On Track), 2015
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Nick BrandtWasteland with Elephant, 2015
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Nick BrandtRoad to Factory with Zebra, 2014
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Nick BrandtRanger with Tusks of Killed Elephant, Amboseli, 2011
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Nick BrandtCheetah & Cubs Lying on Rock, Serengeti, 2007
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Nick BrandtCheetah in Tree, Maasai Mara, 2003
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Nick BrandtElephant Drinking, Amboseli, 2007
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Nick BrandtElephant on Bare Earth, Amboseli, 2011
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Nick BrandtElephant with Exploding Dust, Amboseli, 2004
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Nick BrandtLeopard Staring, Maasai Mara, 2010
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Nick BrandtLion Before Storm II - Sitting Profile, Maasai Mara, 2006
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Nick BrandtLion Under Leaning Tree, Maasai Mara, 2008
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Nick BrandtLion Couple, Serengeti, 2010
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Nick BrandtLion in Shaft of Light, Maasai Mara, 2012
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Nick BrandtCheetah & Cubs, Maasai Mara, 2003
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Nick BrandtElephant Sails, 2008
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Nick Brandt: This Empty World at Museum of Photographic Arts
8 May - 2 October 8 May 2022Nick Brandt: This Empty World opens at Museum of Photographic Arts in San DiegoRead more -
Review of The Day May Break in Frames Magazine
8 February 2022'We live in troubled times – that much is certain. Trouble for the very existence of life on our planet. But one of the problems...Read more -
These Haunting Photographs Bring to Life the Stories of How Humans and Animals are Affected by Climate Change
Nick Brandt in The Washington Post 8 September 2021Nick Brandt photographs affects of climate changeRead more -
Nick Brandt Solo Exhibition at Fotografiska
"This Empty World" & "Inherit the Dust" at Fotografiska Tallinn 3 September 2021 - 20 February 2022 3 September 2021Nick Brandt’s powerful exhibition at Fotografiska, including works from "This Empty World" and "Inherit the Dust" series, reflects the escalating destruction of pure African nature at the hand of mankind, conveying a world in which fleeing animals have no room left for survival.Read more -
These Haunting Photos Capture The Vanishing Wildlife Of Africa
NICK BRANDT IN BUZZFEED NEWS 24 April 2019Since 2005, Brandt has published six books on the theme of vanishing wildlife and has been the subject of many solo exhibitions in galleries and...Read more -
Nick Brandt's Best Photograph: Elephants and Building Workers Share a Crowded Africa
NICK BRANDT IN THE GUARDIAN 19 March 2019Poaching in southern Kenya is largely under control now, thanks to the numbers of rangers in place, but there is a bigger issue these days:...Read more