FloodZone presents Miami-based artist Anastasia Samoylova’s ongoing
photographic series reflecting the impacts of sea level rise in South
Florida, and highlighting the friction between natural and constructed
landscapes by focusing on the relationship among environmentalism,
consumerism, and the picturesque. Capturing the precarious
psychological state of living in a paradise sinking towards
catastrophe, Samoylova’s work reveals the role photography plays in
obscuring reality and crafting perception. FloodZone is curated by
Sarah Howard, organized by USFCAM, and supported in part by an Oolite
Arts grant, a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
Arts, and Dr. Allen Root.
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