Mimi Plumb (American, born 1953), "Boys and Tires, Sears Point", 1976, pigmented inkjet print, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Gift of Lucas Foglia. 2025.87. © Mimi Plumb.
Mimi Plumb (American, born 1953), "Boys and Tires, Sears Point", 1976, pigmented inkjet print, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Gift of Lucas Foglia. 2025.87. © Mimi Plumb. 
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Blazing Light: Photographs by Mimi Plumb

06/02/2026 - 10/05/2026

High Museum of Art 
1280 Peachtree St NE 
 
30309 Atlanta, GA

www.high.org   

 
A preeminent artist of her generation, Mimi Plumb has photographed the human-altered landscape for five decades to conjure the enduring issues of our day. Blazing Light, the artist’s first museum exhibition, brings together her three most important bodies of work that collectively contemplate the anxieties of contemporary American culture: the combined effects of climate change, unbridled capitalism, and ceaseless military conflict.
As a teenager in the 1970s, Plumb began photographing during a time of rapid land development coupled with global political and economic instability. Her early artistic life was defined by a burgeoning awareness of global warming and the looming threats posed by the Cold War. This atmosphere attuned her to the evidence of such forces in the land, the built environment, and the ways people carry themselves and relate to one another—concerns that continue to abide in her work.