Lynn Davis
The photographs of Lynn Davis contemplate the sublime. Her minimalist vision meditates on the aesthetic and symbolic power of the natural and manmade world, distilling her environment into pure formal terms. Through this approach, Davis’ photographs dematerialize the world into its most basic elemental forms: water, dirt, stone, light, and air, presenting even the most recognizable and represented sites on earth, including the ancient Egyptian pyramids and the largest religious monument in the world at Angkor Wat, with authoritative originality.
Water and ice have been two central sites of Davis’ exploration. Her longstanding engagement with icebergs began in the 1980s, when she made her first voyage to Ilulissat, a small town bordering a glacier in Greenland, and continued over two decades and six expeditions. Her pared-down compositions convey only the most fundamental elements: an iceberg perched between sky and water invites contemplation of our world’s constant flow between solid, liquid, and gaseous states. The series Evening/Northumberland Straight (1993) approaches the level of pure abstraction in its expansive portrayals of water on the horizon. Through Davis’ vision, the complexity, vitality, and purity of what seem to be simple materials become portals for reflection. The rapid melting of the Arctic’s icebergs, and their transformation from solid, unique aesthetic forms into the ocean, adds further meaning to the cycles that her work explores.
Davis’ investigations of manmade structures share an interest in mining these icons’ transcendent qualities. In one of her best-known series, Egypt (1989), the ancient pyramids are poised between sky and earth, a formal yet impermanent link between positive and negative space. By removing all reference to human scale and contemporary activity, Davis taps directly into the enduring power of these structures, symbols of enduring legacy.
Edwynn Houk Gallery has represented Davis since 1993. The artist earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1970 before training with Berenice Abbott in New York. There, in 1979, she received her first major exhibition at the International Center of Photography alongside her friend Robert Mapplethorpe. Davis’ photographs have since been exhibited and collected internationally, including in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. In 2005, she became the first photographer to receive an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Her publications include Monument (Arena Editions, 1999), Ice (Edwynn Houk Gallery Editions, 2001), Water (Edwynn Houk Gallery Editions, 2005), and Illumination (Melcher Media, 2007). In 2017, Davis was the subject of the documentary Meltdown. The artist lives and works in Hudson, New York.
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Lynn DavisIceberg #4, Disko Bay, Greenland, 1988
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Lynn DavisIceberg #2, Disko Bay, Greenland, 1988
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Lynn DavisIceberg #27, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2000
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Lynn DavisIceberg #23, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2000
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Lynn DavisIceberg #24, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2000
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Lynn DavisFunerary Tower, Ray, Iran, 2001
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Lynn DavisIceberg #35, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2000
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Lynn DavisIceberg V, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2004
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Lynn DavisIceberg IV, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2004
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Lynn DavisIguazu Falls, Brazil, 2008
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Lynn DavisJantar Mantar, Delhi, India, 2007
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Lynn DavisMadame Pogany (Brancusi), France, 2001
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Lynn DavisThe Bayon, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, 1993
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Lynn DavisPetra, Jordan, 1995
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Lynn DavisThree Gorges, Yangtze River, China, 2001
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Lynn Davis[Africa #53] Chephren, Giza, Cairo, Egypt, 1997
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Lynn DavisSphinx, Memphis, Egypt, 1997
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Lynn Davis[China #18] Crescent Moon Spring, Dunhuang, China, 2001
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Lynn Davis[Syria/Jordan/Turkey #01] Temple, Palmyra, Syria, 1995
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Lynn DavisIguazu Falls, Argentina, 2008
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Lynn DavisBent Pyramid, Dashur, Cairo, Egypt, 1997
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Lynn DavisMachu Picchu, Peru, 2000
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Lynn DavisVictoria Falls, Zimbabwe, 1998
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Lynn DavisEmin Minaret of Suleiman Mosque, Turpan, China, 2001
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Lynn DavisIceberg XIV, Disko Bay, Greenland, 2007
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Lynn DavisMosque of Djenne, Mali, 1997
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Winter Show
29 November 2022 - 6 January 2023 -
Summer Show 2021
22 May - 26 August 2021 -
ADAA Autumn Online Viewing Room
14 September - 30 November 2020 -
Lynn Davis: Landmark
28 September - 9 November 2019
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Summer Show: A selection of gallery artists and new acquisitions
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Lynn Davis: Water
20 October - 3 December 2005From the arctic chill of icebergs in Disko Bay, Greenland, to the roar of Victoria Falls in the south of Africa, to the calming stillness of Canada’s Northumberland Straits, and the mysterious fog settling in the gorges of the Yangtze River in China, water figures prominently throughout Lynn Davis’ photography career.Read more -
Lynn Davis: New Work from Kazakhstan, Russia, Germany, French Guiana, and the United States
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Lynn Davis: China
5 March - 3 May 2003
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Lynn Davis: Frederic Church Award
22 February 2023Lynn Davis has been named 2023's Frederic Church Award Honoree for her extraordinary contributions to American culture over the course of her celebrated artistic career.Read more -
"Meltdown," a new documentary following Lynn Davis announced
Full release on 12 February 2021 21 January 2021"Meltdown" features the exquisite photography of acclaimed photographer Lynn Davis and the profound insight of climate scientist Tony Leiserowitz, as they confront the effects of climate change in a remote area of the world.Read more -
She Chronicled the Great Photographers of the 20th Century. Then, She Stopped Taking Portraits
LYNN DAVIS IN THE NEW YORK TIMES STYLE MAGAZINE 10 August 2018A lost photo shoot illuminates the roots of Lynn Davis, who is, along with Peter Hujar and Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the masters of black-and-white...Read more -
Two Eras Of 'Icebergs!' On Exhibit At Mattatuck
LYNN DAVIS AT MATTATUCK MUSEUM, WATERBURY, CT 30 June 2018A 1990 Sol LeWitt sculpture – on loan from the collection of the late David Hayes of Coventry – is an abstracted vision of an...Read more -
Lynn Davis: "On Ice" at The Glass House
24 August – 30 November 2017 1 June 2017"Lynn Davis: On Ice," presented by The Glass House, exhibits a selection of photographs from the artist’s longstanding engagement with the icebergs on the sea outside of Ilulissat, a small town on the edge of a glacier off the west coast of Greenland.Read more -
Travels Abroad Lead to Journeys Within
Lynn Davis in The New York Times 8 April 2007Ms. Davis, 62, is a veteran traveler. For the last 20 years she has circled the globe with her camera, documenting mammoth structures like the Great Pyramids and natural wonders like Wave Rock in western Australia in an austere yet ravishing style.Read more