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Climate change as you’ve never seen it before: “FloodZone” by Anastasia Samoylova

Russian-American artist Anastasia Samoylova documents the aftermath of rising sea levels in South Florida, challenging the way we think about climate change. The project is now on show at the Chrysler Museum of Art, Virginia.

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Life in Miami on the knife’s edge of climate change
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Life in Miami on the knife’s edge of climate change

In “FloodZone,” the photographer Anastasia Samoylova’s first task is to understand the seductive contradiction of a place drowning in its own mythical images as it also drowns in water.
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