This book may appeal to fans of Photoblogging Chernobyl.I am pleased to announce that The Lost Border is now available as a book published by Princeton Architectural Press. The book generally follows the structure of the The Lost Border website, but includes a number of additional photographs including six made in 2004 in Berlin, and an essay by Anthony Bailey and a personal statement.
From the Publishers Weekly review: Rivers slash across snow-covered tundra, barbed-wire fences partition desolate fields and graffiti-covered walls divide the land in Rose’s powerful pictorial. Beautifully photographed and richly reproduced ... this is an intelligent, eye-catching chronicle of the changes, in both landscape and architecture, that occurred in central and eastern Europe throughout the 1980s and early ’90s.
The Lost Border: The Landscape of the Iron Curtain |