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Publisher Note

A photographic exploration detailing the poetry and fragility of nature amidst the tragedy of climate change.

Since 1998, mixed-media artist Diane Tuft has traveled the world recording the environmental factors shaping Earth’s landscape. Entropy captures the sublime and awe-inspiring beauty of nature as it is radically transformed under the unrelenting pressures of climate change.

“In August of 2022, seventeen years after my last visit, I returned to Utah’s Great Salt Lake to visually document the environmental transformation caused by climate change and water diversion.
Though water levels have historically fluctuated at a normal rate, the lake currently faces levels at an all-time low.
Entropy illustrates the ecological changes that I witnessed in the Great Salt Lake.
Many areas of the lake are rapidly drying, caused by evaporation and lack of water replenishment. Underground petroleum is emerging to mix with the lake’s waters, and microbialites are calcifying and ceasing to provide nourishment for the lake’s ecosystem.
It is apparent that climate change and global warming are wreaking havoc on the Great Salt Lake which translates visually to a wonderland of beauty borne of tragic consequence. The underlying question these photographs ask is: what will the lakebed’s potential destruction mean for the future of the Great Salt Lake, and ultimately, the Earth?”
- Diane Tuft

Photobook

Entropy

by Diane Tuft

Publisher
Release Place New York, United States of America
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2024
Credits
Artist: Diane Tuft
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9781580936705
Work  
Topics Climate Change, Environment, Great Salt Lake, Nature
Language English
Format hardcover cloth-bound
Dimensions 26.0 × 35.0 cm
Pages 136