FlatFile-Barrack Evans

Barrack Evans:  Iceland, the road to Höfn

Archival pigment prints. 13” x 19”, open edition, $250
also available: 24”x36”,  $500
For information and purchase, contact karen@davisortongallery.com

Artist Statement:  In 2012 I saw the James Balog documentary, Chasing Ice, about photographing receding glaciers all over the world. I knew I needed to see these massive rivers of ice before their wonder melted into the oceans.  Five years later, I travelled to Iceland to drive 500 km along it’s southeast coast past Vatnajökull Glacier, Europe’s largest glacier, to Vestrahorn Mountain near Höfn and photograph some of the same glaciers that so dramatically demonstrate the effects of global warming on our planet. 

I drove the ring road, living out of a camper with no schedule to keep except a midweek reservation for a zodiac boat tour on the Jökulsárlón lagoon. The landscapes are not only glaciers but also lagoons and icebergs left behind as a result of glacial retreat. Vatnajökull National Park is surrounded by the black sand beaches of Diamond Beach and getting there takes you along moss covered lava fields, past ancient sea cliffs, waterfalls, rivers and canyons formed by progressive erosion. Vatnajökull has deglaciated by about 10% since the end of the 19th century, 3% lost in just the last 10 years. Any return to Iceland would be to a new and altered landscape of diminished glaciers.

(see artist bio after images)

Ice Diamonds by Barrack Evans

Blue Wall by Barrack Evans

Blue Wall by Barrack Evans

Ice Wall by Barrack Evans

Ice Wall by Barrack Evans

Glacier 4 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 4 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 3 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 3 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 2 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 2 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 1 by Barrack Evans

Glacier 1 by Barrack Evans

Iceberg 3 by Barrack Evans

Iceberg 3 by Barrack Evans

Iceberg 2 by Barrack Evans

Iceberg 2 by Barrack Evans

Iceberg 1 by Barrack Evans

Iceberg 1 by Barrack Evans

Ice Diamond 2 by Barrack Evans

Ice Diamond 2 by Barrack Evans

Frozen Stripes by Barrack Evans

Frozen Stripes by Barrack Evans

Bio:  After over 30 years of managing Non-Profit and Off-Broadway theatre companies, Barrack Evans has returned to his home state, Vermont, where he is a fine art photographer based in Dorset and the proud new owner/operator of Battenkill Bicycles in Manchester, VT. Balancing life as an artist and bicycle shop owner/cyclist, he photographs a range of subjects in Vermont and travels when he can to locations from Yosemite National Park to Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland. His photographs have been exhibited in solo and group shows at the Southern Vermont Art Center, Manchester, Vermont.

Barrack Evans is a graduate of Ithaca College with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Production Arts. He has studied photography at the International Center for Photography in New York City and the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA.