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Invasive Basalt, Seal Rocks State Park, Oregon, from The Great Northwest Portfolio
Invasive Basalt, Seal Rocks State Park, Oregon, from The Great Northwest Portfolio
Invasive Basalt, Seal Rocks State Park, Oregon, from The Great Northwest Portfolio

Invasive Basalt, Seal Rocks State Park, Oregon, from The Great Northwest Portfolio

Maker Toedtemeier, Terry American, 1947-2008
Date2001
MediumGelatin silver print
Dimensionsimage: 14 1/8 in x 18 in; mat: 16 in x 20 in; paper: 16 in x 20 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds from George Slade
Object number2009:285.14
About the ArtistTerry Toedtemeier completed a bachelor's degree in geology at Oregon State University, and his approach to photography was intertwined with his interests as a scientist. For Toedteimer, landscape photography, such as his of the American northwest and the Columbian River Gorge, could be simultaneously a scientific, aesthetic and even metaphysical inquiry, as the geological forms of a place touch on larger questions related to our understanding of space and time. He is best known as a photography curator at the Portland Art Museum, where he worked starting in 1985. He helped co-found the Blue Sky Gallery in Portland in 1975 and served as its co-director. Toedtemeier taught photography and studio courses at the Pacific Northwest College of Art from 1980 until his death in 2008.