
Muge travels the Yangtze River, tenderly photographing communities displaced by flooding | 1854 Photography
For 20 years, the Chinese photographer has followed the devastations left in the wake of the construction of a colossal and controversial dam
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For 20 years, the Chinese photographer has followed the devastations left in the wake of the construction of a colossal and controversial dam
Since 2004, Muge has captured the yearning of millions of people displaced by the Three Gorges Dam.
Guest Editor Photographer Pixy Liao shares a week of comtemporary Chinese photographers... Muge is a Chinese photographer based in Chongqing, China. His project "Going Home" poetically documented people's changing life due to the Three Gorges water conser
Muge is a Chinese photographer based in Chongqing, China. His project “Going Home” poetically documented people’s changing life due to the Three Gorges water conservancy project, the largest water conservation project in the world. He recently released a book for this project with Jiazazhi press. He has just released a book under the same title, Going Home.