Beauty and Destruction

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There was a time when the only place you could find J. Henry Fair’s Industrial Scars was in the Muse Gallery of Practical Ethics.

That began to change several years ago, however, with small showings around the Hudson Valley, then a landscape exhibit at MassMOCA, and now features in Museum, Smithsonian Magazine, and CNN.

Mr. Fair’s website now has its own gallery of Industrial Scars, and a book, The Day After Tomorrow: Images of Our Earth in Crisis, coming out 2011.

Henry is an old friend, and I’ve always loved his photography, environmental and otherwise. So congratulations Henry! Well deserved.

Cheers, Bill

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