Patrizia Zelano's Acqua Alta a Venezia chronicles a journey through art history as it relates to books saved from Venice's unprecedented tides, transitioning from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Hannah Modigh’s Hurricane Season examines the intertwining emotions of fear and aggression among southern Louisiana residents influenced by the region's violent past and hurricane threats. Alfredo Jaar's documentation of the Great Salt Lake illustrates severe environmental degradation due to water extraction, risking public health and ecology. Laetitia Vancon’s Tribute to Odesa presents the resilience of Odesa's people amidst the backdrop of war, highlighting their strength and defiance.
Acqua Alta a Venezia photographs encyclopedias and texts saved from Venice's high tides, depicting a journey through art history from antiquity to the Middle Ages, where books become relics.
Hannah Modigh's Hurricane Season captures southern Louisiana's atmosphere, exploring how fear and aggression linked to the region's violent history manifest in residents' lives amidst uncertainty.
Alfredo Jaar documents the Great Salt Lake's environmental crisis, highlighting catastrophic declines in water levels, the lake's ecological importance, and the public health risks faced by Utah.
Laetitia Vancon's Tribute to Odesa reflects the resilience and quiet defiance found in Odesa, Ukraine, amidst the pervasive presence of war affecting both people and environment.
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