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Martin Roemers
Relics of the Cold War
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Edited by: Nadine Barth
Texts by: Nadine Barth, H. J. A. Hofland, Martin Roemers
Englisch
September 2009, 144 Pages
, 73 Photos
hardcover
257mm x
285mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2534-7
| Impressive documentary photographs of remnants of the Cold War
The Cold War is over, yet its traces are still visible. For forty long years, the Iron Curtain divided Europe into East and West; atomic-bomb shelters were built, weapons stockpiled, emergency drills carried out. Dutch documentary photographer Martin Roemers (*1962) decided to track down the remains of this period. For over ten years he repeatedly traveled through formerly hostile countries on both sides of the line: through eastern and western Germany, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine , and other former East Bloc nations. He descended into underground tunnels; photographed abandoned control centers, old barracks, wrecked tanks, and ruined statues. In his images the era of enmity, the politics of deterrence, and the arms race appear ongoing and vivid, serving as a reminder for a future of peace.
Exhibition schedule: The Hague Museum of Photography, The Hague, November 7, 2009–January 17, 2010 | Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin, November 9, 2009–January 15, 2010
Exhibition schedule: The Hague Museum of Photography, The Hague, November 7, 2009–January 17, 2010 | Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin, November 9, 2009–January 15, 2010
»Ein Geschichtsbuch der besonderen Art, das sich zugleich als Mahnung versteht, abzurüsten, Frieden zu wahren und das Wort Völkerfreundschaft mit neuem Leben zu erfüllen.«
Neues Deutschland Kultur
»Roemers Panoptikum von Auswüchsen eines Krieges, der zum Glück nur in den Köpfen geführt wurde, ist ein subtiles Denkmal in Buchform. Die eindrucksvoll gestalteten Fotos ziehen den Blick an und lassen ihn nicht mehr los.«
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