ISBN: PB: 9788417975272

Prestel Publishing, Editorial RM

May 2021

224 pp.

21,0x16,0 cm

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£60.00
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Inner Disorder

Ukraine 2014-2017

Jerome Sessini's photographs of Ukraine's uprising show in-depth the horror, violence and hypocrisy that characterize six years of war in Ukraine, at the gates of Europe. Inner Disorder gathers photographs and text of both harshest moments and down times of a war rhythmed by life, death, boredom and silence in a superb design by Dutch Design Studio Kummer 26 Herrman. Sometimes, a single book can summarize a period, an event, a phenomenon. Only the talent of the author can make the difference. Jerome Sessini's photographs of Ukraine's uprising are not nice, they are simply appropriate, and necessary. They rightly question the horror, violence and hypocrisy that characterize six years of wars at the gates of Europe. Inner Disorder gathers photographs and text of both harshest moments and down times of a war rhythmed by life, death, boredom and silence. The proximity of the events leaves no respite to the reader as the familiarity of the faces blatantly illustrates the banality of war. And yet, he reaches beyond the context to produce a universal message.