Elizabeth Wiese: Arborescence — Forest as Collaborator
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Elizabeth Wiese's Arborescence is a photographic installation shown as part of the Atelier 40 group exhibition at the Griffin Museum of Photography. The project uses forest imagery to explore the relationship between people and the natural world, framed conceptually as a collaboration between photographer and landscape.
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