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Photography by Rachel Sussman titled "Antarctic Beech #1211-2717 (6,000 years old; Lamington National Park, Queensland" - 1.

Antarctic Beech #1211-2717 (6,000 years old; Lamington National Park, Queensland Rachel Sussman

$2,100 (framed)

Rachel's series "The Oldest Living Things in the World" combines the practice of scientific research with visual art. Each photograph captures organisms that are thousands of years old, presenting the viewer with a closer look at our own relationship with nature.
Materials Full title: Antarctic Beech #1211-2717 (6,000 years old; Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia) Digital C-print
(16.38 x 19.44 framed)
Frame: Black (Recommended)

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Artwork Dimensions
16.38 in x 19.44 in x 2 in / 41.61 cm x 49.38 cm x 5.08 cm

Final Dimensions (framed, where applicable)
16.38 in x 19.44 in x 2 in / 41.61 cm x 49.38 cm x 5.08 cm

Frame Style
Floated

Framing Information
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... now commonly known as Antarctic beech, and although they now live in Queensland, they do in fact originally hail from Antarctica, albeit 180 million years ago.

Rachel Sussman- The Oldest Living Things in the World

About the Artist

Rachel Sussman is a photographer whose landscape imagery expands across the globe and combines both scientific research and large format techniques.

News and Notables
  • Exhibited at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 2022
  • Solo exhibition, Harvard Divinity School, 2021
  • Discovery Explorers Club 50, Class of 2022