Sentinels and Sprawl: Photographs of the Saguaro Cactus
National Gallery of Art, West to East Series
25 July 2024
“For those who spend time in the Sonoran, however, saguaros reveal something deeper. They are dynamic even as they remain rooted to the ground. They communicate with arm signals, embrace and dance with one another, whisper back and forth. Their girth expands and contracts with the availability of water, their ridges opening and closing like an accordion. Even their spiny exterior softens. The tops of their arms offer up white fuzz that signals new growth. In summer, they sprout large, white flowers.”
Photography by Jenn Ackerman + Tim Gruber
National Gallery of Art, West to East Series
25 July 2024
“For those who spend time in the Sonoran, however, saguaros reveal something deeper. They are dynamic even as they remain rooted to the ground. They communicate with arm signals, embrace and dance with one another, whisper back and forth. Their girth expands and contracts with the availability of water, their ridges opening and closing like an accordion. Even their spiny exterior softens. The tops of their arms offer up white fuzz that signals new growth. In summer, they sprout large, white flowers.”
Photography by Jenn Ackerman + Tim Gruber