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Earth in the balance Mass MOCA

Posted on August 29, 2008August 29, 2012 by timbatchelder
Mass MoCA, art by Nari Ward
Mass MoCA, art by Nari Ward (Photo credit: drurydrama (Len Radin))

Earth in the balance – Boston.com.

THis is a great exhibit at Mass MOCA using photos of environmental degradation that both shows their extreme beauty but hints to the disaster beneath their outward appearance. I like the manipulated photos of Anthony Goicolea including Tree Dwellers.

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