Near Salvador, the capital of Bahia state, an island community of Afro-Brazilians are living life in toxic waters

Near Salvador, the capital of Bahia state, an island community of Afro-Brazilians are living life in toxic waters
“Art in itself doesn’t change anything. But when it’s aligned to a political movement, it becomes its visual arm.”
The group exhibition offers an alternative perspective on the climate crisis by emphasising the unheard voices of the southern hemisphere
Spending her photographic career photographing some of the planet’s most remote and inaccessible environments, Skubatz travels to a tiny town in the Arctic that is at the forefront of its changing landscape.
Currently on show at Hong Kong’s Jockey Club Museum of Climate Change, the inaugural Decade of Change exhibition is next set to tour to The Nest Summit for Climate Week NYC in collaboration with the Climate Museum
Mendez & Kaplan to investigate the impact of climate change in Colombia in a new collaboration between WaterAid and 1854
First created as a response to the one dimensional and sensationalist reporting by the US media, the work looks at the long term effects of the climate crisis on the lives of individuals
In a new commission for WaterAid and 1854/BJP, Calvin Chow turns his lens to Cambodia’s life force, the Tonlé Sap lake