David Galjaard - Concresco - 2012





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Concresco av David Galjaard er selvpublisert engelsk softback fra 2012, 168 sider, førsteutgave begrenset til 750 eksemplarer, i meget god stand.
Beskrivelse fra selgeren
Galjaard, David. Croncresco. Selvpublisert av David Galjaard og Katie McGonigal, 2012. Mykperm. Fargefotografier trykket i offset, tekst på engelsk av Slavenka Drakulic og Jaap Scholten. Design av Katie McGonigal. Begrenset første utgave på 750 kopier.
Spine slightly dented, otherwise a very fine copy.
In Concresco, David Galjaard explores the social and symbolic significance of the numerous concrete bunkers built in Albania during the rule of dictator Ever Hoxha and the role they now play in the modern landscape. Hoxha, who was in power from 1944 to 1985, had approximately 750,000 bunkers constructed between 1967 and 1985 on the pretext of Albania needing to prepare for a possible attack from overseas, though ultimately, no actual conflict occurred. Concresco was awarded the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First PhotoBook Award, 2012. The Photobook: A History III, p210.
Galjaard, David. Croncresco. Selvpublisert av David Galjaard og Katie McGonigal, 2012. Mykperm. Fargefotografier trykket i offset, tekst på engelsk av Slavenka Drakulic og Jaap Scholten. Design av Katie McGonigal. Begrenset første utgave på 750 kopier.
Spine slightly dented, otherwise a very fine copy.
In Concresco, David Galjaard explores the social and symbolic significance of the numerous concrete bunkers built in Albania during the rule of dictator Ever Hoxha and the role they now play in the modern landscape. Hoxha, who was in power from 1944 to 1985, had approximately 750,000 bunkers constructed between 1967 and 1985 on the pretext of Albania needing to prepare for a possible attack from overseas, though ultimately, no actual conflict occurred. Concresco was awarded the Paris Photo Aperture Foundation First PhotoBook Award, 2012. The Photobook: A History III, p210.

