
Glen Wexler
Evidence of Evolution, 2001
Archival pigment print
24 (w) x 30 (h) inches
Original Price: $2,200
ArtDrop Price: $1,760
Edition of 40
36 (w) x 44 (h) inches
Original Price: $4,500
ArtDrop Price: $3,600
Edition of 20
24 (w) x 30 (h) inches
ArtDrop Price: $1,760
Edition of 40
36 (w) x 44 (h) inches
ArtDrop Price: $3,600
Edition of 20
I photographed this collection of hominid skulls while on assignment for Time magazine on 4x5 film. They represent the evolutionary path to modern man, including branches of evolution that came...
I photographed this collection of hominid skulls while on assignment for Time magazine on 4x5 film. They represent the evolutionary path to modern man, including branches of evolution that came to dead ends. If you believe in science, they are the real deal. In the center, Lucy is the hominid who lived 3.2 million years ago and is considered a pivotal discovery in understanding human evolution. On November 24, 1974, paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson discovered Lucy's remains in Ethiopia's Afar Rift Valley. The discovery team named her after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.”