Australian photographer Anthony Horth in collaboration with the Durst Organization present “Mother Earth Aqua” a selection of large photographs of waterways from the aquatic landscapes of North West Australia, Peruvian Amazonia, and Brazil. This show will be on display from January 16th until May 6th, 2019 in the building lobby at 1133 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan. The show’s opening event will be on the 14th of March, 2019

Renowned international fashion photographer, Anthony Horth explores beauty beyond the material as he captures the world’s landscapes with his photo series, Mother Earth AQUA. This work brings to life Mother Earth and her waterways. The show includes images from remote regions of Australia, Brazilian waterfalls, and the birthplace of the Amazon river in Peru. His work reminds us of the fragility of our planet’s rivers and the powerful beauty of these vital waterways.

Images in the show include “King George’s Falls”. These falls in the remote Australia’s Kimberley region are inaccessible by vehicle. Horth’s image accentuate the power of the King George river roaring over ancient sandstone cliffs. His photograph titled “Birth of the Amazon” takes us to the stillness of the Mantaro river in Peru, a river believed to be the source of the Amazon.

“My goal and satisfaction in life is to take you there, on a journey to the remote and revered places, to stand in my footprints at the exact place where I stood, for you to discover the magic of that moment”, says photographer Anthony Horth.

About the artist: Originally from Sydney, Australian photographer Anthony Horth has spent the past 40 years traveling the world as a fashion photographer. He is considered to be one of Australia’s most successful fashion photographers. His work has graced the pages of international editions of Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, and Harpers Bazaar. Horth’s appreciation of natural beauty has recently led him to discover and capture unique regions of the world through landscape photography.

Anthony Horth is the owner of the Anthony Horth Gallery at 156 Wooster Street in Soho, NYC. The Anthony Horth Gallery features the photography of Anthony Horth and other guest artists focused on addressing environmental issues through art.

The Durst Organization is one of the oldest commercial real estate companies in New York City. 1133 Avenue of the Americas is home to the world headquarters, showroom and performance space of Steinway & Sons. Major tenants include Bank of America, ING Financial Holdings, Chubb and Patterson Belknapp Webb & Tyler.

Chashama, founded in 1995, is one of the region’s leading supporters of artists who work with organizations like The Durst Organization to provide artists with the opportunity to create and showcase their work. Chashama has successfully revitalized over 80 properties, providing free and low-cost space to over 15,000 artists, presented over 2,500 public events, and engaged an estimated 2 million viewers. For more information, please visit www.chashama.org