The Day May Break
Photographs by Nick Brandt


“In spite of their loss, these people and animals are the survivors. And therein lies the hope and possibility.”

Nick Brandt


The effects of climate change have evolved from just a localized scope—the “affected area” is now a global matter. As natural resources near complete depletion, the lifestyles and wellbeing of people and animals are at jeopardy as they pioneer a new way of living.

In his new, ongoing global series The Day May Break, Nick Brandt addresses the devastating impact of climate change on both people and animals. Nick’s poignant pairing of animal and human, always photographed together in the same frame, brings the consequences of ecological and economic displacement into sharp focus.

All native inhabitants of their home countries of Zimbabwe, Kenya and Bolivia, the sitters are photographed in the same frame at the same time. Positioned just out of reach and never meeting each other’s eyes, Nick’s subjects gaze through and beyond the camera, evaluating their next move as they contemplate a new way of living.

With distinctive visual eloquence, the photographs in The Day May Break wake us from complacency, alerting us to global catastrophe.


WORKS
37 framed works (note: checklist can be curated by venue)
Mounted text panels (Introductory, “Behind the Scenes”)

DIMENSIONS
Frame sizes from 87 x 107 cm to 109 x 256 cm

SPACE REQUIREMENTS
Up to 500 linear ft (152 linear m)

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING
Artist available for lectures and panel discussions

INQUIRIES
exhibitions@curatorial.org | 626.577.0044

FEE
Please inquire


ABOUT THE ARTIST

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHED LOCATIONS

 

BOLIVIA

ZIMBABWE

KENYA

 

 

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PUBLICATIONS
The Day May Break by Nick Brandt
(Hatje Cantz, 2021)

The Day May Break - Chapter Two by Nick Brandt
(Hatje Cantz, Available February 2023)

Behind the scenes

Mounted text panels, with accompanying slideshow of digital images (samples below):

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