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Earth Works: Mapping the Anthropocene
Justin Guariglia’s Earth Works examines the overwhelming global evidence that the earth has now irrevocably been altered by humans through his large-scale, visceral photography.
Justin Guariglia’s Earth Works examines the overwhelming global evidence that the earth has now irrevocably been altered by humans through his large-scale, visceral photography.