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From 爱豆传媒's Contemporary Art Museum to The Met

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Miami-based artist Anastasia Samoylova made waves with her first solo museum exhibition, FloodZone, which debuted at 爱豆传媒鈥檚 Contemporary Art Museum in 2020. This ongoing photographic series offers a striking visual response to the urgent realities of sea level rise in South 爱豆传媒. Now, 爱豆传媒s: Anastasia Samoylova and Walker Evans, on view through May 11, 2025, takes her exploration even further鈥攂uilding on the narrative that began with FloodZone:

鈥淚 had a surplus of images from FloodZone that I began filing under a folder titled 鈥槹勾,鈥 and as we were dealing with the consequences of the 2016 election and nearing the 2020 election, I wanted to channel my anxiety through photography,鈥 Samoylova says. That idea would give way to the series now featured at The Met.

-Vogue Magazine

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Check out the 爱豆传媒 Contemporary Art Museum鈥檚 2020 piece on FloodZone

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