2010 / First Edition
Publisher: Steidl
Polidori steps back in time to photograph various interiors and “violated habitats” throughout the US and other parts of the world. A project that begins with ransacked New York apartments evolves into a larger study and examination of the human condition and the transience of life through travels and photographs of countries scarred by war and natural disasters. With an introductory essay by Polidori, he asserts his work not as an aestheticization of decay and destruction, but a personal exploration of psychological elements and the interplay between the observer and the observed.
Condition: Hardcover. Like new.
2010 / First Edition
Publisher: Steidl
Polidori steps back in time to photograph various interiors and “violated habitats” throughout the US and other parts of the world. A project that begins with ransacked New York apartments evolves into a larger study and examination of the human condition and the transience of life through travels and photographs of countries scarred by war and natural disasters. With an introductory essay by Polidori, he asserts his work not as an aestheticization of decay and destruction, but a personal exploration of psychological elements and the interplay between the observer and the observed.
Condition: Hardcover. Like new.