Robin Graubard, Road to Nowhere. Eastern Europe 1993-1995
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- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.455 kg
- Dimensions16,6 cm × 20,6 cm × 1,8 cm
- ISBN978-1-912719-36-5
- EAN9781912719365
- Date de parution18/05/2022
- ÉditeurLoose Joints
Résumé
Graubard's raw diaries of Eastern Europe front 1993-1995 reveal a fearless and unflinching record of turbulence and change acrone the Balkans. Coming of age In the counterculture and New York punk scene of the 60s end 70s. Graubard's intimate and striking colour approach to photography Found a voice of it own when she packed up and embedded herself within Eastern Europe during the early nineties, witnessing the Yugoslav War, Bosnian genocide.
Kosovan Uprisings and much more. Working solo, Granbard chased stories as her heart led her, uncovering the suffering and hardship of orphanages, institutions, warfare, and hunger, as well as the joyfulness of emerging surbcultures and post-Soviet identity among the young populations across Russia, Czechoslovakia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and more. Withe many images remaining almost completely unseen for nearly thirty years, Road to Nowhere is the first major publivation of Graubard'work.
Kosovan Uprisings and much more. Working solo, Granbard chased stories as her heart led her, uncovering the suffering and hardship of orphanages, institutions, warfare, and hunger, as well as the joyfulness of emerging surbcultures and post-Soviet identity among the young populations across Russia, Czechoslovakia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and more. Withe many images remaining almost completely unseen for nearly thirty years, Road to Nowhere is the first major publivation of Graubard'work.
Graubard's raw diaries of Eastern Europe front 1993-1995 reveal a fearless and unflinching record of turbulence and change acrone the Balkans. Coming of age In the counterculture and New York punk scene of the 60s end 70s. Graubard's intimate and striking colour approach to photography Found a voice of it own when she packed up and embedded herself within Eastern Europe during the early nineties, witnessing the Yugoslav War, Bosnian genocide.
Kosovan Uprisings and much more. Working solo, Granbard chased stories as her heart led her, uncovering the suffering and hardship of orphanages, institutions, warfare, and hunger, as well as the joyfulness of emerging surbcultures and post-Soviet identity among the young populations across Russia, Czechoslovakia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and more. Withe many images remaining almost completely unseen for nearly thirty years, Road to Nowhere is the first major publivation of Graubard'work.
Kosovan Uprisings and much more. Working solo, Granbard chased stories as her heart led her, uncovering the suffering and hardship of orphanages, institutions, warfare, and hunger, as well as the joyfulness of emerging surbcultures and post-Soviet identity among the young populations across Russia, Czechoslovakia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia and more. Withe many images remaining almost completely unseen for nearly thirty years, Road to Nowhere is the first major publivation of Graubard'work.