An Elevated Path Makes You Feel At Home In The Trees

Tetsuo Kondo’s temporary installation makes use of nature, without destroying it. (Fast Company)
ALEX MACLEAN: THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE AT THE TIPPING POINT

Desert Overlay, Kingman North, Arizona, 2009 (Photograph by Alex Maclean)
This Thursday in San Francisco opens an exhibition of the photographer Alex MacLean. The exhibition runs until July 2 and, having seen his work for many years, you shouldn’t miss it. Below the press release from the gallery.
“The Robert Koch Gallery is pleased to present its first exhibition of photographs by Alex MacLean, who for over thirty years has been documenting a changing American landscape, and the complex relationship between its natural and constructed environments. Internationally recognized for his aerial photography and ecological commitment, the works in The American Landscape at the Tipping Point bear eloquent witness to the marks and transformations humanity has wrought on the American landscape.”