Michel Turek: Siberia

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Turek Michel
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Hardback
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Damiani
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05/03/2020
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9788862087018
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Photography & photographs > Individual photographers
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Turek Michel|Hardback|Damiani|05/03/2020
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9788862087018
Book Description: 
A photographic journey into the contradictions of Siberia--its pristine wilderness and despoiled landscapes, its pockets of wealth and abandoned cultural centersGrowing up near Washington DC at the end of the Cold War, New York-based photographer Michael Turek (born 1982) has always been drawn to Russia as a taboo, forbidden place. This project began in the winter of 2016 when he joined award-winning British writer Sophy Roberts as she pursued a three-year search for a historic piano in Siberia; he traveled to the region another five times, exploring the vast territory east of the Ural Mountains all the way to the Pacific. Turek's images record a constant tension--sometimes bizarre, often unsettling--between desecrated landscapes alongside pristine wildernesses; between the lives of indigenous people and modern Russians; between worn-out infrastructure and abandoned towns juxtaposed with gleaming new cities pumping gas and oil. The journey takes him deeper and deeper into small towns and villages, into the arsenic-green corridors of Khrushchev apartment blocks. The photographs have a slowness and a stillness to them. Each one is a fragment of a conversation, a moment of genuine intimacy between subject and photographer.

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