SUMMARY

The 'Extinction: Renewal, Art of a Living Planet' exhibition at the Eden Project features photography and film that explore climate change from an aerial perspective. Photographers like Daniel Beltrá, Sebastião Salgado, Paul Nicklen, and Richard Mosse use high-altitude shots to reveal broader patterns and truths about the planet's warming. These images, ranging from abstract river landscapes to stark compositions of wildlife and industrial impact, aim to provide a clearer, more detached view of environmental realities, moving beyond aesthetics to convey deeper messages about vulnerability and the need for solutions.

TAKEAWAYS

Aerial photography exhibition 'Extinction: Renewal' showcases climate change impacts.

Photographers use high-altitude views to reveal broader environmental patterns.

Images offer a detached perspective, emphasizing vulnerability and larger truths.

The exhibition aims to present solutions and a hopeful future vision.

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