An edition of Homo Sovieticus (1989)

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An edition of Homo Sovieticus (1989)

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In 1988 and 1989 Belgian photographer Carl De Keyzer made numerous visits to the Soviet Union, photographing throughout the country. Homo Sovieticus is the result. De Keyzer does not allow himself to be enticed into casual photography. He travels in areas and finds himself in situations where any trace of change is barely noticeable. De Keyzer's subjects include urban sunbathers milking Moscow's weak summer sun for all its worth, old men intent on oceanside chess games, uniformed school children on group outings, and vacationing Russian families. De Keyzer's use of medium format (6x7), often in combination with fill flash, renders detail and tone beautifully. While his photos ask hard questions about the relationship between the Soviet government and its citizens in the years just before its demise, they also successfully portray a lighter side of a society we in the West usually perceived as rather grim and austere. In the choices he makes and in his well-considered photography, he manages to capture an atmosphere which perhaps will soon really belong to the past.

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Publisher
Focus, SDU
Language
English
Pages
123

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Homo Sovieticus
1989, Focus, SDU
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Published in
Amsterdam, The Hague

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
1 v. ;
Number of pages
123
Dimensions
11 3/4 x 11 3/4"

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OL22350414M
ISBN 10
9072216113, 9012063043
Library Thing
5978534
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2143723

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