Skip to main content Collections MenuSearch Objects (38,690) Artists (4,987) Exhibitions (5) Advanced Search Close Refine ResultsArtist / MakerRichard Florsheim (4) Berenice Abbott (4) W. Eugene Smith (3) Ed Kashi (2) Nick Brandt (2) Charles E. Martin (2) Alan Dunn (2) Frederic Whitaker (2) Harry Gottlieb (1) Louis Lozowick (1) Load all Artist / MakerClassification(s)Photograph (13) Print (12) Cartoon (4) Painting (4) Drawing (3) Animation (2) Construction (1) Collections*Art, Ecology, and Climate: Pollution and Contamination (36) Art, Ecology, and Climate: The Anthropocene (3) Art, Ecology, and Climate Water Use (1) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Environmental Justice (1) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Materials (1) Art, Ecology, and Climate: Power and Energy (1) Date toDepartmentPermanent Collection (36) Image AvailableSort:RelevanceTitle (A–Z)Date (Older First)Object number (Ascending)Primary Maker (A-Z)Last Updated (Ascending)ListImagesTable FiltersView PDF36 results for *Result typeObjectsArtistsExhibitionsArt, Ecology, and Climate: Pollution and Contamination Clear All FiltersMound of a Coarse Chemical MaterialW. Eugene Smith1953"Now, when we take three hundred millilitres of a compound containing hydrogen and oxygen in a ratio of two to one and add three millilitres of an eight-hundredths percent stannous-fluoride solution, and fifty millilitres of treated industrial wastes and solids, we get drinking water."Alan Dunnc 1965Franklin Borough, Bethlehem SteelFrederic WhitakerJune 3, 1941Ah, detergent! We must be nearing civilization!Charles E. Martin1965 Image Not Available for Wasteland With LionWasteland With LionNick Brandt2015 Image Not Available for Factory With GiraffeFactory With GiraffeNick Brandt2014"Would you care to know, dear, that your 'hazy morn of an enchanted day in May' is composed of six-tenths parts per million sulfur dioxide, two parts per million carbon monoxide, four parts per million hydrocarbons, three parts...."Alan Dunn1968Evening SmokeArthur Osver1953Steel ValleyLouis Lozowick1936I-160 NorthTom Blackwellcirca 1980Hoboken Railroad Yard, New JerseyBerenice Abbott1935[Red River Logging Company]Berenice Abbottcirca 1943Mother Earth Weeps Every Day is Earth Dayno dateFountain at the Seagrams Building, NY, 1961Lucien Clergue1961Mission AccomplishedRichard Florsheim1969SmogRichard Florsheim1968Saran Wrap no date Dark PlainRichard C. Harden1984Pepsi Truck on the New Jersey Turnpike, Fort Lee, New JerseyBerenice Abbott1954Jersey City LandscapeReginald Marsh1939Plate 4: Lime KilnsRaúl Anguiano 1946Chemical Workers at MonsantoW. Eugene Smith1953Crosstown TrafficEmilio Sanchez1987/1988White HopeDong Kingman1940Next Page Powered by eMuseum