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NACHKLANG – Georgia one year after the war
I have been visiting Georgia during the Russian-Georgian war in August 2008 when I have been photographing in particular the situation of internally displaced people during that time.
Now, one year after the war, I have been revisiting Georgia and the places that I have been photographing a year ago. Through a series of decidedly allegorical and metaphorical composites I am attempting to highlight the situation in Georgia as it represents itself to me now: a country still marred by the repercussions and after-effects of the war, a country more than ever torn between denied access to the west and a territorial integrity in tatters, and its people being left with a broken democracy. A Georgia more than ever in limbo.
My concept is to create composites consisting of one image taken in August 2008 and one image taken a year later at the same location, and – in a sense - by combining the two images and collapsing them into one frame, stripping off the dimension of time and leaving the continuum of space: so much has changed and yet so little.
My aim is not to create one “seamless” composite image but one that is clearly and visibly a combined image, the photographic equivalent of a Brecht epic theatre piece, a disturbance to the viewer.
Uwe Schober, Tbilisi, August 2009.
I have been visiting Georgia during the Russian-Georgian war in August 2008 when I have been photographing in particular the situation of internally displaced people during that time.
Now, one year after the war, I have been revisiting Georgia and the places that I have been photographing a year ago. Through a series of decidedly allegorical and metaphorical composites I am attempting to highlight the situation in Georgia as it represents itself to me now: a country still marred by the repercussions and after-effects of the war, a country more than ever torn between denied access to the west and a territorial integrity in tatters, and its people being left with a broken democracy. A Georgia more than ever in limbo.
My concept is to create composites consisting of one image taken in August 2008 and one image taken a year later at the same location, and – in a sense - by combining the two images and collapsing them into one frame, stripping off the dimension of time and leaving the continuum of space: so much has changed and yet so little.
My aim is not to create one “seamless” composite image but one that is clearly and visibly a combined image, the photographic equivalent of a Brecht epic theatre piece, a disturbance to the viewer.
Uwe Schober, Tbilisi, August 2009.
Funzionalità e dettagli
- Categoria principale: Libri d'arte e fotografia
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Formato del progetto: Formato orizzontale grande, 33×28 cm
N° di pagine: 64 - Data di pubblicazione: ago 25, 2009
- Parole chiave August 2008, August 2009, Georgia, Russia, war, conflict, situation, composites, metaphor, allegory
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Informazioni sull'autore
Uwe Schober
Frankfurt, Germany
freelance photographer based in Germany and the Ukraine.