Cocalari

by Alfredo D'Amato


Photographs: Alfredo D'Amato

Text: Ken Grant & Anthony Bannon

Publisher: Postcart Edizioni

72 pages

Pictures: 44

Year: 2010

ISBN: 978-88-86795-38-8

Price: 30

Comments: Hardcover, 23cm X 23cm, clothbound

Romania 1989, after the fall of the communist regime many families lost their houses.
In the meantime almost nothing improved. Many people of Bucharest living at the periphery manage to survive by selling recycled metals.
Cocolari presents a strange world of half-way measures, a half life where there is shelter, but no warmth; possession but no plenty; a neighborhood in Bucharest where none was meant to be.


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Cocalari

by Alfredo D'Amato


Photographs: Alfredo D'Amato

Text: Ken Grant & Anthony Bannon

Publisher: Postcart Edizioni

72 pages

Pictures: 44

Year: 2010

ISBN: 978-88-86795-38-8

Price: 30

Comments: Hardcover, 23cm X 23cm, clothbound

Romania 1989, after the fall of the communist regime many families lost their houses.
In the meantime almost nothing improved. Many people of Bucharest living at the periphery manage to survive by selling recycled metals.
Cocolari presents a strange world of half-way measures, a half life where there is shelter, but no warmth; possession but no plenty; a neighborhood in Bucharest where none was meant to be.


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Cocalari

by Alfredo D'Amato


Photographs: Alfredo D'Amato

Text: Ken Grant & Anthony Bannon

Publisher: Postcart Edizioni

72 pages

Pictures: 44

Year: 2010

ISBN: 978-88-86795-38-8

Price: 30

Comments: Hardcover, 23cm X 23cm, clothbound

Romania 1989, after the fall of the communist regime many families lost their houses.
In the meantime almost nothing improved. Many people of Bucharest living at the periphery manage to survive by selling recycled metals.
Cocolari presents a strange world of half-way measures, a half life where there is shelter, but no warmth; possession but no plenty; a neighborhood in Bucharest where none was meant to be.


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