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Borderline: The European Case Valerio Vincenzo

Borderline: The European Case By Valerio Vincenzo

Borderline: The European Case by Valerio Vincenzo


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A travel project by the renowned photographer Valerio Vincenzo, where every border in Europe is captured on film.

Borderline: The European Case Summary

Borderline: The European Case by Valerio Vincenzo

Borders within Europe are far from absolute. They have been blurring steadily ever since the Schengen agreements of 1985. Twenty-six countries with a total border diameter of 16,500 kilometres can be travelled between freely. Armed only with a GPS, local ordnance maps, and his trusty camera, photographer Valerio Vincenzo explores liminal spaces between political-cultural territories. He captures what is left over: tranquillity, beauty, calm, peace and freedom. His photos all evoke one question: What are borders really?

About Valerio Vincenzo

Valerio Vincenzo started this project in 2007. His dedication to it has been rewarded: he was given the Prix Luise Weiss for European journalism in 2013, and in 2016 he won the second prize of the Canon Silver Camera. Vincenzo's work has graced the cover of The Financial Times. It has been displayed at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris, and could be seen at several of Europe's largest photo festivals, including Arles, Paris, Madrid, and Rome. An internationally acclaimed photographer, he brings his own innovative twist to the topic of borderlines: one of the most heated and controversial conversation topics of the modernday world.

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CIN9401440662G
9789401440660
9401440662
Borderline: The European Case by Valerio Vincenzo
Used - Good
Hardback
Lannoo
20170214
208
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