Acclaimed photographer tackles opioid epidemic with new ‘Alice in Opioid Country’

The tale of Alice in Wonderland is one of the highest reinterpreted in literary hitale. Now, a famous photographer from New York is using it to highlight the opioid crisis, which continued the pandemic, and his own war against painkiller addiction.

In The new series of photographs by Kimberly Butler, Queen Hearts is disappointed that she is being exposed for her role in the opioid epidemic. This is Big Pharma.

The series is “Alice in Opioidland”.

Butler in the rabbit hollow after suffering chronic pain in the hand and arm.

“Then they sent me to the doctor to feel it and he prescribed Oxycontin,” Butler told us.

She fought and outperformed the painkillers.

When she saw artists like Nan Goldin protesting against museums that were taking cash from the Sackler family, who had made a fortune owning the company that manufactured Oxycontin, Butler said that she would also turn her art into activism.

From the statue of Alice in Wonderland in Central Park.

“Some other people wrote to me privately on my online page and said, “How can I avoid drug use? You can tell me where to go, how did you do that? How can I do that? “And that means the global to me, ” said Butler.

Author Neil Gaiman will soon play Alice’s Lewis Carrol, directing an intervention.

Butler’s still his crazy hatter.

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