RELICS
OF THE COLD WAR
Martin Roemers
Hardbound,
10 x 11¼", 144
pages
73 color illustrations
2010, Hatje Cantz
From the Publisher:
The Cold War is over, yet its traces are still visible. For forty
long years, the Iron Curtain divided Europe into East and West;
atomic-bomb shelters were built, weapons stockpiled, emergency
drills carried out. Dutch documentary photographer Martin Roemers
(*1962) decided to track down the remains of this period. For
over ten years he repeatedly traveled through formerly hostile
countries on both sides of the line: through eastern and western
Germany, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine ,
and other former East Bloc nations. He descended into underground
tunnels; photographed abandoned control centers, old barracks,
wrecked tanks, and ruined statues. In his images the era of enmity,
the politics of deterrence, and the arms race appear ongoing and
vivid, serving as a reminder for a future of peace.
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