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      Waiting for the Rainbow: Ten Years in North Korea

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      The series of images by award-winning photographer Xiomara Bender comes closer to the real North Korea than any other book before. Text in English and German.

      The few countries in the world that remain so closed off that practically no one from the outside gets an insigh...

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      Product ID:9783961715534
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Waiting for the Rainbow
      Subtitle:Ten Years in North Korea
      Authors:Author: Xiomara Bender
      Page Count:208
      Subjects:Photographs: collections, Photographs: collections, North Korea
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      The series of images by award-winning photographer Xiomara Bender comes closer to the real North Korea than any other book before. Text in English and German.

      The few countries in the world that remain so closed off that practically no one from the outside gets an insight. North Korea is certainly one of the most secluded. Ruled by the same family for generations, the dictatorship virtually prohibits any contact beyond its borders, isolating 26 million inhabitants from the rest of humanity. This is why the photo book Waiting for the Rainbow by Xiomara Bender is so valuable, as it engages with the Korean region in a deeply honest way.

      The author portrays the lives and everyday routines of the people in this country that few have the chance to know. She seeks to draw attention to the many fates and the changes of recent years, which in this strict dictatorship are only possible in subtle micro-steps. Through her photographic journey through time, her readers can witness this transformation that brings hope. People who appear more self-assured as the book progresses, smiles that turn into laughter, clothing that gradually reflects more of fashion than uniformity. All of this is shown to us by the author in emotionally resonant images.

      Bender has undertaken nine journeys to North Korea in almost ten years, bringing back this unique photo documentation. The award-winning artist aims to break through the world''s culture of wilful ignorance regarding North Korea with her work, and without reproach, direct attention to the unvarnished daily lives of the people living there and their state-orchestrated routines.

      In addition to the touching images, the author prompts reflection through many short texts, without appearing didactic. Her language is art, opening up to those who free the way.

      Text in English and German.


      Imprint Name:teNeues Media GmbH & Co. KG
      Publisher Name:teNeues Publishing UK Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2024-05-30

      Additional information

      Weight1990 g
      Dimensions283 × 348 × 25 mm