1450 S. Dixie Highway
Anastasia Samoylova:
Atlantic Coast presents a striking new series in which the artist reexamines the layered realities of American identity through the photographic lens. Drawing inspiration from
Berenice Abbott’s 1954 documentation of U.S. Route 1, Samoylova retraces this historic roadway from Key West, Florida, to Fort Kent, Maine, creating a contemporary visual dialogue between past and present. Her journey explores how the American landscape continues to serve as a stage for dreams, contradictions, and cultural transformation.
Combining vivid color and contemplative black-and-white imagery, Samoylova’s photographs navigate the tension between the natural world and human invention. Signs of urban sprawl, consumer desire, and political ideology blend with the quiet persistence of nature, suggesting both harmony and dissonance. Rather than simply mapping the geography of the Atlantic coast, she builds a poetic sequence of recurring motifs—billboards, cars, waterways, and monuments—that evoke a shared visual memory of the nation. Through these symbols, she examines how nostalgia shapes our perception of authenticity and belonging.
Atlantic Coast resonates deeply as a meditation on the American condition: a place where beauty and decay coexist, and where the pursuit of identity is constantly rewritten against the backdrop of commerce, ideology, and time. Samoylova’s photographs ask us to see the landscape as more than scenery—they reveal it as a mirror of collective ideals and disillusionments, a reflection of who Americans believe themselves to be.
The exhibition holds particular significance for the Norton Museum of Art, situated along U.S. Route 1—known locally as Dixie Highway—since 1941. In presenting Samoylova’s work, the museum continues its engagement with the evolving story of this storied road and proudly welcomes her as one of its 2025–26 Artists-in-Residence.
Image:
Anastasia Samoylova (American, born Russia, 1984), Abandoned School Under Highway, Jacksonville, Florida, 2024 © Anastasia Samoylova