FLORIDAS: ANASTASIA SAMOYLOVA
Nothing in Florida is quite what it seems. A popular tourist destination since the early twentieth century, it is a place where fantasy and reality collide, a subtropical paradise threatened by hurricanes and rising sea levels, a refuge for extremism and eccentricity. This exhibition brings together photographs and paintings of Florida by two artists of different generations who have sought to understand its complexity and contradictions: Anastasia Samoylova (born 1984), a Russian-American photographer based in Miami, and Walker Evans (1903–1975), an influential originator of documentary-style American photography.
Samoylova has been photographing Florida since 2016, crisscrossing the state in a series of meandering road trips, from the southernmost Keys to the state’s borders with Alabama and Georgia. Building on Evans’s legacy, she creates vibrant photographs and mixed-media paintings that temper the shimmering seductions of the Sunshine State with an awareness of the troubling consequences of climate change, gentrification, and political extremism.
The exhibition is made possible by The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation, Inc.
Floridas: Anastasia Samoylova and Walker Evans
on view through May 11, 2025
The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 852
EXHIBITION LOCATION
The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Gallery 852
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10028
United States