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Madeline Cass

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Yucca brevifolia / blooming sporadically, 2025

Paper lithograph print on stretched muslin

20 x 16 x 0.75 inches

Fair Market Value: $1,000

Starting Bid: $700

Buy It Now: $1,500

MADELINE CASS (b. 1993) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Lincoln, Nebraska, working across photography, poetry, artist books, painting, and drawing. Rooted in a monoculture state, her practice seeks out overlooked wildness and explores the quiet entanglements between art, nature, and humanity.

Cass earned a BFA in Studio Art (Photography) from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2017. Her book how lonely, to be a marsh was exhibited at Fotobokfestival Oslo and is held in the libraries of MoMA, the National Gallery of Art, the Getty Research Institute, and MFA Houston. Her photography has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and National Geographic.

Acting as a translator for the natural world, Cass fosters intimate, sensory dialogue with the landscape. Her work invites deeper ecological awareness by honoring the often unnoticed, offering alternative ways to understand our place within a shared, living world.