This new, smaller-sized edition of The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus presents the capstone volume of this award-winning collaborative project. From 2009 through 2013, photographer Rob Hornstra and journalist Arnold van Bruggen traveled to Sochi, Russia, and the surrounding Caucasus, returning repeatedly to this isolated and incredibly complicated region in the midst of its preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Together, the images and texts unpack the complex, multivalent story of this contested region, remaining all the more relevant for the insight they provide into the “true face of Russia” post-Sochi, and following the annexation of the Crimea, the conflict in Ukraine, and the brutal murder of Boris Nemtsov.
“An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus brilliantly merges journalism and storytelling with found photographs and formal portraits to create a profile of a potentially dangerous region.”
— The Guardian, 2014
Specs
Publisher: Aperture, 2015
Hardcover: 392pp + 16 1/2 pp. insert
Dimensions: 223 x 271 mm (8.8 x 10.8 in.)
Language: English