Foglia, Lucas
American, b. 1983
Human Nature is a series of interconnected stories about our reliance on nature and the science of our relationship to the natural world. Each story is set in a different landscape: city, forest, farm, desert, ice field, ocean, and lava flow. From a newly built rainforest in urban Singapore to a Hawaiian research station measuring the cleanest air on Earth, the photographs examine our need for “wild” places—even when those places are human constructions. Lucas Foglia’s photographs are held in the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum; International Center of Photography, New York; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Philadelphia Museum of Art; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; among others. His work was featured in the 2018 MoCP exhibition, Lucas Foglia: Human Nature.