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In the early years of the 20th century in the then German colonial South West Africa an indigenous revolt was put down with meticulous savagery by the German commander in charge, Gen. von Trotha. Today it is a little know colonial episode, but in hindsight it displayed all of the ferocity of what was to come in the 1930s and 40s. In this photo book I have allowed von Trotha to narrate unapologetically through excerpts from his own brutal, proto-national socialist declarations, surrounded by archival images from both ca. 1900 DSWA and those of today's Namibia.
This book was entered and shortlisted at Kassel Fotobook Festival 2014 (http://2014.fotobookfestival.org).
This book was entered and shortlisted at Kassel Fotobook Festival 2014 (http://2014.fotobookfestival.org).
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- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
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Características: Vertical estándar, 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 74 - Fecha de publicación: abr. 29, 2014
- Idioma German
- Palabras clave race, German, genocide, history, colonial, Namibia
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Steven Nestor
Dublin, Ireland
A Natural History of Destruction, Athens Photo Festival 2017 Conclusion of MA in Art, Research and Collaboration at IADT, 2017 Bellum et Pax, PhotoIreland 2017 MA ARC curatorial team involved with TalkingPIIGS under the direction of Campo15 at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, 2016. The Irish artist represented and present was Fiona Marron with her 2013 project After Automation. Photography Plus Context, Photography in Academic Research, 2016. UCL Institute of Archaeology, London, 2016. Paper: ‘To a Presence of Absence: A Study of the Opera on the Ancient World by Herbert List and Joel Sternfeld via the writings of Martin Heidegger and Jacques Derrida’. Read a conference review by Dr Deborah Schultz. Athens Photo Festival, 2016