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Hanford Reservation, Hanford, Washington, from the series "On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam"

A work made of chromogenic print.

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  • A work made of chromogenic print.

Date:

August 1994, September 1996

Artist:

Joel Sternfeld
American, born 1944

About this artwork

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Photography and Media

Artist

Joel Sternfeld

Title

Hanford Reservation, Hanford, Washington, from the series "On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam"

Place

United States (Artist's nationality:)

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Made 1994

Medium

Chromogenic print

Edition

1 of 7

Inscriptions

Unmarked recto; inscribed verso, on mount, along bottom edge, in black ink: JS.219.0 1/7 Hanford Reservation, Hanford, Washington, August 1994 N-August 1994 / P-September 1996 Joel Sternfeld In 1942, the United States Army, searching for a place to manufacture plutonium for the atomic bomb, selected Hanford, a remote farming community in central Washington. Fewer than two thousand people occupied the half-million acres around the town. The Army took over the land and built the world’s first large-scale nuclear reactor. Throughout the Cold War, Hanford produced much of the raw material for America’s nuclear arsenal. More than 440 billion gallons of chemical and radioactive waste were poured into the ground at Hanford, including enough plutonium to build two-dozen nuclear bombs. Airborne radiation was deliberately released to test the effects of iodine 131 on the surrounding area and its residents, who were not warned of dangers to their health. Hanford’s plutonium production facility was shut down in 1988. A massive clean-up effort is underway. From the series, On This Site: Landscape in Memoriam

Dimensions

Image/paper: 47.7 × 59.8 cm (18 13/16 × 23 9/16 in.); Mount: 63.5 × 76.4 cm (25 × 30 1/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Jeanne and Richard S. Press

Reference Number

1997.777.2

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