THE EVERGLADES: VANISHING SPLENDOR On view at Central Park's Arsenal Gallery
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 26, 2010
The NYC Department of Parks & Recreation is pleased to present The Everglades: Vanishing Splendor, a striking collection of photographs from Anthony Almeida's seven-year photo essay on the threatened state of the Florida Everglades. The exhibition will be on view from November 4 through November 30, 2010 at the Arsenal Gallery, located at 5th Avenue and 64th Street in Central Park.
"The Everglades: Vanishing Splendor, by Anthony Almeida, highlights the lush landscapes and diverse species of the Florida Everglades," said Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe. "All of us who help to secure and maintain publicly owned wetlands share a common goal, and it is our hope that the Everglades' recent designation in the UNESCO list of endangered sites will inspire new conservation efforts. I applaud Almeida for using his artistry to bring attention to this issue." Almeida increases our environmental consciousness with images of the watershed's landscapes and species. In over forty black and white and color images, he offers a contemporary view of one of few remaining primordial environments. The photographs are sharp with a keen sense of texture and space. Snowy egrets, spoonbills, and blue herons in mid-flight will enliven the walls of the Arsenal Gallery. Almeida also creates vibrant mosaics of saw grass marshes, mangroves, and crawling currents.
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