In 1985, photographer David T. Hanson turned his lens on certain American landscapes: 67 of the 400 Superfund sites — areas contaminated by toxic waste — considered “highly hazardous” by the ...
The past two centuries of industry have scarred the American landscape, leaving polluted wounds that may never heal. Superfund sites, areas designated by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
Artist Vik Muniz photographs Tiao -- one of the catadores ("garbage pickers") in the world's largest garbage dump in Brazil -- in a pose reminiscent of David's painting "The Death of Marat." ...
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