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  1. American Mine. Natural resource extraction and its consequences are themes central to Maisel’s photographic practice for nearly thirty years. Through aerial photography, the interlinked series Black Maps, The Mining Project, and American Mine explore sites across the United States that have been radically and irretrievably transformed by open ...

  2. Paintings on Paper. When wildfires in California ignited in summer of 2020, and the skies filled with ash and smoke, I began to paint abstracted visions of these conflagrations – at first as works on paper, and then, shifting scale and substrate, works on linen at up to six by twelve feet. With their brushstrokes, pours, erasures, and stains ...

  3. 0 Followers, 514 Following, 48 Posts - David Maisel (@maiseldavid) on Instagram: "Founder of Marvel Studios & Mythos Studios. Best Musical Tony Award Winner for “Fosse”.

  4. The exhibition David Maisel/Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime opens at the University of New Mexico Art Museum on Friday, September 12, 2014. The exhibition was organized by and traveled from the University of Colorado Art Museum, and will be on view in the Main Gallery and Clinton Adams Gallery at UNM Art Museum ...

  5. May 12, 2023 · This is Maisel’s second stab at planning a Turner-based universe. Maisel and star music manager Scooter Braun formed Mythos Studios in 2018, acquired a 50 percent stake in Turner’s Aspen Comics, and plotted a series of animated films. (Braun’s Mythos stake went to Hybe when he sold his company in 2021, though remains involved in Mythos.)

  6. Feb 18, 2021 · David Maisel (b.1961) is an American landscape photographer and visual artist whose work examines the boundaries between art and science. His photographs, public installations, and media projects have been exhibited internationally, and are included in public collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of

  7. David Maisel is a visual artist based in San Francisco, CA. His large-scaled, surreal photographs chronicle the complex relationships between natural systems and human culture. His research-based practice has been the subject of five monographs, including "The Lake Project" (Nazraeli Press, 2004), "Oblivion" (Nazraeli Press, 2006), "Library of Dust" (Chronicle Books, 2008), "History’s Shadow ...