The Unbodied Landscape
Photograph and Drawings







The Unbodied Landscape

The Unbodied Landscape series comprises 16 photographs and eight graphite stencil drawings. It looks to relationship between the history of nuclear development in America and the enduring impact on both the landscape and the communities.

Captured using irradiated film during a recent expedition to the Trinity test site, these photographs document and map the journey along the I-70 and I-25 en route to the Trinity site at White Sands, New Mexico. The graphite drawings serve as poignant markers, illustrating the staggering number of individuals affected by the testing, the sheer quantity of tests conducted, and the significant duration without American tests shared.