The documentary project spans six years and four continents, examining the complex relationship between humans and nature. It delves into the Anthropocene, marking human influence on the environment, through various constructed spaces like safari parks, reserves, and museums. Highlights include the Sony World Photography Awards featuring Susan Meiselas's work, which showcases her collaborative approach to documentary photography. The exhibition includes diverse narratives, such as the syncretism of Candomble and the acknowledgment of Afro-Brazilian resilience in the face of adversity.
The documentary spans six years and four continents, tackling the fractured relationship between humans and the natural world, particularly through the lens of the Anthropocene.
Susan Meiselas's work has been instrumental in shaping contemporary documentary practices, emphasizing collaboration and participation in photography.
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