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Crossing Borders: Contemporary Czech and Slovak Photography (APERTURE),Used
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Aperture 152Crossing Borders: Contemporary Czech and Slovak PhotographyFall 1998A new generation of Czech and Slovak photographersheirs to the legacy of such modern masters as Josef Sudek and Frantisek Driktolwill be the subject of the August 1998 issue of Aperture, featuring images never before published in the West. In the Aperture tradition of investigating the contemporary photography of individual nations, Crossing Borders probes the cultural, social, and emotional climate of the postCommunist era as experienced by twentythree photographers.The writings of such prominent Czech and Slovak writers as the novelist Jan Novak, author of The Willys Dream Kit, and the poet Anna Ondrejkov help to illuminate the full dimensions of contemporary creative life in the Czech and Slovak Republics.Photographers:Pavel Banka, Judita Csderov, Bohdan Holomcek, Viktor Kolar, Josef Koudelka, Antonn Kratochvil, Zdenek Lhotk, Ivan Lutterer, Jan Mal, Pavel Mra, Pavel Pecha, Ivan Pinkava, Jan Pohribn, Jir Polcek, Rudo Prekop, Vasil Stanko, Tono Stano, Kamil Varga, Peter upnk
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