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Relié: 256 pages
Editeur : Steidl Verlag (20 janvier 2019)
Langue : Anglais
ISBN-10: 3958293972
ISBN-13: 978-3958293977
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28,6 x 3,2 x 26,7 cm
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This is an extraordinary collection of photographs of the region around the Chernobyl power plant and the city of Pripyat. Anyone interested in this topic has undoubtedly seen some of the locations depicted, but never presented like this.McMillan visited the region multiple times across the years, and photographs show some of the areas across these visits from the same angle. His focus is clearly on documenting the incredible job the natural environment is doing in overtaking the ruined buildings (hence the title) and it is quite amazing to see the city go from reasonably "normal" in the earliest photographs to, in some cases, almost completely unrecognizable. He documents the collapse of walls, the fading of paint, what even appears to be vandalism in some cases (or perhaps just the incredible ravages of time), all while highlighting the endless creep of life and nature reclaiming the scarred land. Photos depict everything from empty classrooms to the remnants of roads to hospital floors and apartments and everything in between including the infamous reactor itself, all printed in gorgeous detail on very high quality stock with a caption of the area and date below each photograph.A few photos even depict some of the people one might encounter in the Zone, giving a glimpse into the remaining human element in an otherwise desolate land. A particularly poignant moment for me in the book appeared to display a cemetery being tended by an elderly resident in an early visit by McMillan, while later photographs show the same cemetery being lost to the woods, the caretaker presumably deceased or otherwise never to return.Overall, this is one of the best visual documents I have ever seen on this region. I cannot recommend this enough if you have even a cursory interest in the Chernobyl story.
I was in school when the Chernobyl meltdown happened, and it fascinated me. This book is beautifully shot but leaves me with the question, why are all the inside spaces trashed? Didn’t people just leave? Did kids come in and mess everything up? But why would they be there? So I gues I should email the photographer.
Industrial ruins has almost become a photographic genre by now, photographers swarm over collapsing structures, especially in America and Eastern Europe to capture man-made decay and frequently taken over by nature. David McMillan's photos reveal all of this but his work takes it to another level.The two hundred photos in the book concentrate on the effects of the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl but what makes these remarkable photos interesting is that, starting in 1994, they have been taken during McMillian's twenty-two visits to the area and especially the city of Pripyat. By the nature of the place it's a no-go zone and deserted except for officialdom and scientists though a few of the photos show some locals who still live within the thirty kilometer Exclusion Zone.By returning so many times McMillian has been able to capture the same buildings slowly falling apart and the natural world taking over. A good example of this are two photos on a spread of a bookstore with a partially collapsed roof, one was taken in 2011 showing the rubbish strewn interior the other, taken in 2017, shows a mass of foliage totally covering the floor and growing up chunks of concrete and twisted strips of metal. Another spread with two photos shows a 1996 shot of an undisturbed swimming pool (used by officials and the military) but by 2017 the water was gone, tiles are slowly falling of the pool and nearby trees and bushes growing into the interior through broken windows. McMillian is particularly attracted to floors of a school, the kitchen, classrooms, gymnasium, kindergarten with their mixture of rubble, books, paints, toys all mixed together and in some photos almost creating abstract patterns because the items are nearly unrecognisable.I thought the coverage was particularly impressive. General shots of Chernobyl, vehicles (and a helicopter) used in the clean-up slowly rusting, trees and other vegetation and of course many images of decaying buildings inside and out. There is an excellent illustrated essay by Claude Baillargeon about McMillian's many trips to the area, this really should have been in the first pages rather than at the back of the book.The book's production is the usual Steidl high standard. 175 screen printing on a creamy matt art. A nice touch is having all the captions centred under the photos. There are five fold out pages as well.
Some of the sequences brought tears. I cheered for nature to heal this damaged land.
Amazing photos.
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