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Elements of Wonder: When Nature Becomes Art, presented at CENTER in Santa Fe from April 17 through May 17, 2026, gathers a series of photographs by Jon McCormack that reveal the quiet artistry of the natural world. Moving across vastly different scales—from delicate organic details to expansive landscapes—the exhibition reflects on the visual languages embedded within nature itself. Through careful observation, McCormack uncovers patterns, textures, and subtle variations that transform familiar environments into images that feel both abstract and deeply rooted in the physical world.
McCormack’s relationship with nature begins in the remote environments of the Australian Outback, where he grows up surrounded by wide plains, livestock, and the shifting rhythms of rural life. As a teenager he begins photographing the bush, focusing on moments that often escape casual attention: wind shaping the surface of sand, the intricate geometry of plants, or the shifting light that moves across rugged terrain. These early experiences shape a photographic approach defined by patience and attentiveness, qualities that remain central to his practice.
In
Elements of Wonder, the camera becomes a tool for revealing the subtle structures that animate living ecosystems. Close views of mineral surfaces, plant forms, and weathered landscapes dissolve into intricate compositions where line, color, and rhythm dominate the frame. The resulting images move between documentation and abstraction, encouraging viewers to recognize how artistic qualities already exist within natural systems. By isolating these details, McCormack invites a renewed awareness of the environment’s complexity and interconnectedness.
Beyond their visual impact, the photographs also carry an ecological resonance. Many of the environments McCormack documents belong to fragile ecosystems increasingly affected by environmental change. His work frequently appears in projects supporting conservation initiatives, where imagery plays a role in fostering public awareness and appreciation for threatened landscapes. Within the exhibition space, these photographs encourage a slower pace of looking, allowing viewers to experience moments of contemplation while reflecting on the delicate balance that sustains the living world.
Image:
© Jon McCormack