The Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung gallery in Berlin showcases the work of the Lithuanian photographer Kazimiras Mizgiris who has spent decades photographing the changing moods of a dune-covered landscape on the Baltic coast. Because the negatives are now lost, most of the photographs are unique and seem as fragile and ephemeral as the landscapes they portray.
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