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The Amazon rainforest has been deforested to a devastating degree. A new series of haunting aerial photographs show just how much.
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Photographer Richard Mosse, who has previously captured the refugee crisis in Europe and the effects of the conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, turned his lens to Brazil’s Arc of Fire, an area of rainforest that has been ravaged by agribusiness, mining, and farming. The images are part of a new series called Tristes Tropiques, an exhibition on view at the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York April 8 through May 15. The project merges documentary photography and contemporary art through the use of multispectral images and haunting color treatments that show the effect of human activity on the environment unlike you’ve seen before.
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