"LIFE: A Journey Through Time" at Annenberg Space for Photography

“Planet of Life” from “LIFE: A Journey Through Time” | Photo by Unique Nicole, courtesy of Annenberg Space for Photography, Facebook
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Now on view at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City, LIFE: A Journey Through Time is a photographic interpretation of life on Earth from the Big Bang to the present by acclaimed National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting. LIFE: A Journey Through Time is based on Lanting’s epic, multi-year project and features more than 70 images with texts and stories about the works as well as an innovative timeline of life on our planet. Exclusive to the traveling exhibition’s presentation at the Annenberg Space for Photography are an original documentary short film and four short videos that explore the human connection to life around us. LIFE explores the story of our planet from its earliest beginnings to its present diversity, captured in images that evoke the complex wonder of nature through time.

"We are delighted to bring the majestic work of Frans Lanting to the Annenberg Space for Photography," said Wallis Annenberg, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO of the Annenberg Foundation. "Lanting's photographic journey combines provocative storytelling with new scientific insights. His seemingly omnipotent ability to look at situations in the natural world provides us with, to quote Lanting, 'a window into its past.'"

For The LIFE Project, Lanting set off on a journey of photographic discovery that led him to remote locations such as Western Australia’s Shark Bay and Siberia’s Kamchatka Peninsula to capture primordial landscapes - and into unique museum collections to explore fossils and microscopic life. The result is a celebration of planet Earth that aims to educate and inspire through images and stories of the incredible biodiversity that surrounds us.

“Beginnings” from “LIFE: A Journey Through Time” at Annenberg Space for Photography
“Beginnings” from “LIFE: A Journey Through Time” | Photo by Unique Nicole, courtesy of Annenberg Space for Photography, Facebook

The exhibit is organized in sections:

  • “Elements” interprets Earth’s early history and shows interactions among the five classical elements: earth, air, fire, water and space
  • “Beginnings” traces life from single-celled origins into more complex forms in the sea
  • “Out of the Sea” evokes the time when life first ventured ashore
  • “On Land” covers the period when plants and animals colonized solid ground
  • “Into the Air” highlights the evolutionary innovations of birds and flowering plants, ending with the cataclysmic events that caused the demise of the dinosaurs
  • “Out of the Dark” portrays the rise of mammals
  • “Planet of Life” envisions the collective force of life as a sixth element shaping our planet

An outdoor component of the exhibition, “Future of Life” portrays present-day challenges to global biodiversity caused by the impact of humans on the planet in an era many scientists now call the Anthropocene.

Photographer Frans Lanting at Annenberg Space for Photography
Photographer Frans Lanting | Photo by Unique Nicole, courtesy of Annenberg Space for Photography, Facebook

"The simple idea of looking for the past in the present grew into a challenging photographic undertaking that extended over several years and continues to influence my work today," said Frans Lanting. "My mission was to create images of nature - from volcanoes to tree frogs - that could evoke a sense of time and origins. I wanted to apply both new scientific ideas to my subjects and new photographic concepts to my images. My approach has been that of a storyteller who draws on characters for the sake of telling a larger tale."

An original documentary film commissioned by the Annenberg Space for Photography and produced by award-winning director Steven Kochones and Arclight Productions takes viewers on a journey through time via the remarkable images and story of Lanting’s The LIFE Project, while recounting Lanting’s own evolution from wildlife photographer to visual chronicler of life on Earth.

Polar bears on explore.org
Photo courtesy of explore.org, Facebook

For the first time, the Annenberg Space for Photography Skylight Studios will be partnering with explore.org to offer programming to complement the LIFE exhibit. Utilizing content and live camera footage from explore.org, Skylight Studios will offer an immersive environment that celebrates species in the sea, on land and in the air. Skylight Studios will also continue to host the popular Iris Nights lecture series with exhibit-related speakers.

Family Fun Weekend at Annenberg Space for Photography
Family Fun Weekend | Photo by Unique Nicole, courtesy of Annenberg Space for Photography, Facebook

The Annenberg Foundation provides bus funding to Title 1 schools, allowing educators to bring students to the Photography Space, free of charge, to experience LIFE's wondrous presentation of natural history. The exhibition-related book LIFE: A Journey Through Time is available for purchase at the Annenberg Space for Photography and at Skylight Studios.

LIFE: A Journey Through Time is on view through March 20, 2016 at the Annenberg Space for Photography. Admission is free. For more information, visit annenbergphotospace.org.

Annenberg Space for Photography

Annenberg Space for Photography in Century City
Annenberg Space for Photography | Photo courtesy of chen_wang, Flickr

The Annenberg Space for Photography is a cultural destination dedicated to exhibiting photography. The intimate environment features state-of-the-art, high-definition digital technology as well as traditional prints by both world-renowned and emerging photographers. It is the first solely photographic cultural destination in the Los Angeles area. The Photography Space conveys a range of human experiences and serves as an expression of the philanthropic work of the Annenberg Foundation and its directors.

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