Spomenik
Spomenik es el nombre que lleva este ensayo de fotos de Jan Kempanaers, que documenta monumentos caidos de la antigua Yugoslavia comunista. Esta increible en tantos niveles!

Spomenik es el nombre que lleva este ensayo de fotos de Jan Kempanaers, que documenta monumentos caidos de la antigua Yugoslavia comunista. Esta increible en tantos niveles!




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Its amazing, the art and architecture of this monuments, and the mood that this pictures have, a siturbing mix af pleasure and abandon…the world to come?
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I agree Gaston! the photographs capture the mood and somewhat of the history behind these in a great way. It really makes me wonder what it must have been like for the architects designing these, the workers constructing ‘em, and the passerby’s experiencing it. I love ‘em.