Rising Tide Tour with Kadir van Lohuizen

In honor of Earth Day 2022, Dutch documentary photographer Kadir van Lohuizen offers a free tour of Rising Tide: Visualizing the Human Costs of Climate Crisis, which features his photographs illustrating the effects of the climate crisis in locations throughout the world, including New York City.
Kadir van Lohuizen is an award-winning photojournalist. He has covered conflicts in Africa and elsewhere, but is probably best known for his long-term projects on the seven rivers of the world, the rising of sea levels, the diamond industry, and migration in the Americas. Recent projects include “Rising Tide,” which looks at the global consequences of rising sea levels caused by climate change, and “Wasteland” that investigates how six megacities manage (or mismanage) their waste. In 2018, van Lohuizen and Yuri Kozyrev were the laureates of the 9th Prix Carmignac for Photojournalism and undertook a yearlong expedition through the Arctic to document the consequences of the climate crisis.
Supporters
Rising Tide is made possible in part by Suellyn and Ted Scull, Elizabeth R. Miller and James G. Dinan, the Mondriaan Fund, the Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York, Gurudatta and Margaret Nadkarni, Polly and Newton P.S. Merrill, Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP, and the Netherland-America Foundation.




Partners
Rising Tide is a collaboration between the Museum of the City of New York, The National Maritime Museum in the Netherlands, and NOOR.