Gregor Mendel: Drowning world

Exhibit

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Information

Dates

Wednesday, September 22, 2021
4 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Location

Location title
1234 Name Street, Suite 123
City, State 12345

Cost

Kids 12 and under: $14

Adults (12+): $17

Gideon Mendel: Drowning world is a unique photographic exploration of flooding, a stark portrayal of the human condition within the context of overwhelming climate events around the world.

The exhibition features 37 photographs, two found-object displays and a video by leading contemporary photographer Gideon Mendel, a native of Johannesburg, South Africa. Mendel began photographing major floods in 2007 when one in the United Kingdom and another in India occurred within two weeks of each other. Their proximity struck him as a shared vulnerability that seemed to unite people. Drowning World includes color images of some of the poorest and wealthiest communities on the planet, all exposed to the floodwater that envelops them. In this moment the floods are a leveling factor, and people are brought together in visual solidarity.

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Drowning world

Drowning world

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