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Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity

Framer FramedJun 19, 2026 — Aug 30, 2026
Jun 19, 2026 — Aug 30, 2026
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity
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Ewa Ciepielewska and Agnieszka Brzeżańska
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b. 1990, United States
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The Dutch landscape is interwoven with water: a vast network of rivers, canals, aquifers and engineered waterways flowing above and beneath the ground. For centuries, inland water has been both a source of life and a persistent threat to Dutch society. In response, engineers constructed dikes, canals and storm surge barriers to protect land that lies below sea level. These infrastructures produced not only safety, but also a national mythology of mastery over a resource that doesn’t always flow in such abundance.

During the era of global modernisation, dams and river engineering came to symbolise technological progress and national development. The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970 under Gamal Abdel Nasser, brought hydroelectric power to thousands of Egyptians and transformed the Nile into an emblem of postcolonial ambition. Yet such projects have often been accompanied by displacement, ecological damage and the erasure of histories. In neighbouring Libya, the canalisation of wells…

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GROUP EXHIBITIONON VIEW

Wild Waters: Dams and Deltas After Modernity

Framer FramedJun 19, 2026 — Aug 30, 2026
Jun 19, 2026 — Aug 30, 2026
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The Dutch landscape is interwoven with water: a vast network of rivers, canals, aquifers and engineered waterways flowing above and beneath the ground. For centuries, inland water has been both a source of life and a persistent threat to Dutch society. In response, engineers constructed dikes, canals and storm surge barriers to protect land that lies below sea level. These infrastructures produced not only safety, but also a national mythology of mastery over a resource that doesn’t always flow in such abundance.

During the era of global modernisation, dams and river engineering came to symbolise technological progress and national development. The Aswan High Dam, completed in 1970 under Gamal Abdel Nasser, brought hydroelectric power to thousands of Egyptians and transformed the Nile into an emblem of postcolonial ambition. Yet such projects have often been accompanied by displacement, ecological damage and the erasure of histories. In neighbouring Libya, the canalisation of wells…

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b. 1990, United States
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