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About Mark

Mark Armbruster (he/him) (born 1970, lives and works in Baltimore, MD. USA) is a Lens based multi-media artist who creates art in reaction to climate change and human’s effects on the landscape. Mark received his B.F.A. in photography from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1992, and an MS in Instructional Design and Technology from the University of Maryland in 2019. He has exhibited his photography in solo and numerous group shows and publications including: Manifest Gallery,… more

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Gain-of-Function

Gain-of-Function is a series of 2D and 3D mixed media artworks. The title refers to the scientific research method that genetically alters an organism in a way that may enhance the biological functions of gene products. This exact research method was used to create our current line of vaccines for covid-19. Similar to the biohazards inherent in this type of research, over the past 150 years of modern industrialization, we humans have altered our planet in ways that enhance certain biological functions, that unfortunately have had adverse affects to all species that inhabit it.

The series fuses non-traditional landscape imagery that acts as a backdrop for painted graphs and charts representing data from studies on climate change and its effects on the environment.

The pictured landscapes are recognizable, but also taken from a vantage point that shows larger structures of globalized commerce, energy resources and industrialization at play in our own backyards. The photographic imagery shows scenes of wild grasslands, sea scapes, burnt desert forests, receding reservoirs, communities on the edge of the Chesapeake Bay and the dense urban infrastructure of Baltimore city. Visual data depicted by dots, lines and complex patterns allow this imagery to show through and blend with the painted colors and textures. The graphs illustrate data from climate studies that are relevant to those environments and speak to phenomena like global sea level rise, greenhouse gas emissions, temperature extremes, drought, wild fires, ground water loss, and much more.

The artwork titles are derived from quotes of climate change denials by politicians and leaders from the past decade. In an attempt to shed additional light on their inability to help care for our environment and alter its current course. They refer to the specific studies or climate issue represented in the images, while also selected for their satirical tone and sometimes tragic and idiotic brutality.

  • “They’re saying to us [that climate change is] going to be a big problem because it’s going to be warmer than it usually is; my farmers are going to say that’s a good thing since they’ll be able to grow more corn.” Vs2.
    “They’re saying to us [that climate change is] going to be a big problem because it’s going to be warmer than it usually is; my farmers are going to say that’s a good thing since they’ll be able to grow more corn.” Vs2.
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  • “Do you believe the Sun and natural causes may have more to do with cycles the Earth is going through, including the current one, than mankind’s use of fossil fuel?” vs4.
    “Do you believe the Sun and natural causes may have more to do with cycles the Earth is going through, including the current one, than mankind’s use of fossil fuel?” vs4.
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  • “We should not put the US economy in a straitjacket because of a theory that hasn’t be proven.” vs1
    “We should not put the US economy in a straitjacket because of a theory that hasn’t be proven.” vs1
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  • “Our planet has warmed and cooled since the beginning of time.” vs1
    “Our planet has warmed and cooled since the beginning of time.” vs1
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  • “The sun itself has variable output, which affects temperature cycles.” Vs1
    “The sun itself has variable output, which affects temperature cycles.” Vs1
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  • “Carbon dioxide is....being portrayed as a pollutant; in fact, it makes things grow, and it is not toxic to humans.” Vs1
    “Carbon dioxide is....being portrayed as a pollutant; in fact, it makes things grow, and it is not toxic to humans.” Vs1
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  • “Carbon dioxide is portrayed as harmful, but there isn’t even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas… It is a harmless gas”. VS1
    “Carbon dioxide is portrayed as harmful, but there isn’t even one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide is a harmful gas… It is a harmless gas”. VS1
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  • “There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor.” Vs3
    “There is no reason for these massive, deadly and costly forest fires in California except that forest management is so poor.” Vs3
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  • “...we need to have carbon dioxide as part of the fundamental life cycle of Earth.”
    “...we need to have carbon dioxide as part of the fundamental life cycle of Earth.”
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  • “It is not only NOT getting warmer, hurricanes are at a 30-year low.”
    “It is not only NOT getting warmer, hurricanes are at a 30-year low.”
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