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Anastasia Samoylova: FloodZone

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FloodZone is Anastasia Samoylova's photographic exploration of life on the climatic edge of the southern United States, particularly Miami. The book captures the mood of anticipation and unease as rising sea levels and climate change reshape the region. Featuring lush tropical colours and scenes where water pervades urban and natural landscapes alike, the images document a world where luxury high-rises stand on watery foundations, nature encroaches, and environmental change is palpable. The sequence of elegant, sincere photographs reveals the contradictions of a place where beauty coexists with impending climate threats.
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FloodZone is ideal for readers interested in contemporary photography, environmental issues, and urban life in the face of climate change. Art and culture enthusiasts, as well as those concerned with climate impact on coastal cities, will find this book deeply evocative and thought-provoking.

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FloodZone is Miami-based Russian photographer Samoylova's account of life on the knife-edge of the Southern U.S.: in Florida, where sea levels are rising and hurricanes threaten. These beautifully subtle and often unsettling images capture the mood of waiting, of knowing the climate is changing, and of living with it.

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Shortlisted for The Photographer's Gallery's Photography Foundation Prize

FloodZone is Anastasia Samoylova's photographic account of life on the climatic knife-edge of the southern United States. Serious climate change is upon us, but this is not a visualisation of disaster or catastrophe. These beautifully subtle and often unsettling images capture the mood of waiting, of knowing the climate is changing, of living with it.

The colour palette is tropical: lush greens, azure blues, pastel pinks. But the mood is pensive and melancholy. As new luxury high-rises soar, their foundations are in water. Crumbling walls carry images of tourist paradise. In the heat and humidity, nature threatens to return the place to tangled wilderness. Manatees appear in odd places, sensitive to environmental change.

Liquid permeates Samoylova's urban scenes and unexpected views: waves, ripples, puddles, pools, splashes, and spray. Water is everywhere and water is the problem. Mixing lyric documentary, gently staged photos, and epic aerial vistas, FloodZone crosses boundaries to express the deep contradictions of the place. The carefully paced sequence of photographs, arranged as interlocking chapters, makes no judgement. They simply show; elegant, sincere, acute, and perhaps redemptive.

The coast of the southern United States looks and feels like a paradise, but all is not what it seems. As sea levels rise and hurricanes threaten, the beauty of the place becomes bittersweet. The future is uncertain, but life goes on. FloodZone is a book about living with the contradiction.

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Critics praise FloodZone for its urgent and brooding reflection on rising sea levels in Miami. Gregory Jones of Lensculture describes it as an urgent meditation, while Michael Hoffman in Baffler highlights its blend of dreamlike precision and anthropological insight. Aesthetica notes its subversion of paradise imagery to express environmental anxieties. Monica Uszerowicz in New York Review of Books notes how the book exposes the city's fractures, and Loring Knoblauch of Collector Daily commends its layered visual portrait revealing climate peril hidden in plain sight.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783958296336

Publisher: Steidl Publishers

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 April 2022

Country: Germany

Imprint: Steidl Verlag

Illustration: 17 Illustrations, black and white; 69 Illustrations, color

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 231.0mm

Height: 274.0mm

Weight: 920g

Pages: 136

About the Author

Born in Moscow in 1984, Anastasia Samoylova moves between observational photography, studio practice and installation. She has exhibited at the Aperture Foundation, New York; the Griffin Museum of Photography, Boston; and at festivals in Brazil, Belgium, France, Holland, China, South Korea and Germany. Samoylova has published her work in Smithsonian Magazine, FOAM, Art Press, Monocle and Bloomberg Businessweek.

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