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Sochi Singers.
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Sochi Singers is the fourth book produced under the auspices of the Sochi Project (2009-2013), a self-financed joint documentary project initiated by photographer Rob Hornstra and writer Arnold van Bruggen. They aimed to document the changes in Sochi, Russia, resulting from the city being named host of the 2014 Winter Olympics. 'The Winter Olympics in a subtropical resort. Surrounded by conflict zones. The most expensive Games ever. This is the idea being realized in Sochi'. The project resulted in eight primary book publications. Sochi Singers focuses on restaurant singers, a modern phenomenon in Sochi and an identifying feature of the area.First edition, signed by Hornstra and van Bruggen; (379 x 297 mm, 15 x 11Âľ in); colour photographs by Rob Hornstra, text by Arnold van Bruggen, design by Kummer & Herrman; blue adhesive-bound wrappers, lightly worn at edges, printed dust-jacket, white, text in gold and black, lightly rubbed, impression marks on rear, near-fine; [80]pp.
The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus pp.388-389; The Photobook: A History III, p230.
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signed by both authors
Sochi Singers is the fourth book produced under the auspices of the Sochi Project (2009-2013), a self-financed joint documentary project initiated by photographer Rob Hornstra and writer Arnold van Bruggen. They aimed to document the changes in Sochi, Russia, resulting from the city being named host of the 2014 Winter Olympics. 'The Winter Olympics in a subtropical resort. Surrounded by conflict zones. The most expensive Games ever. This is the idea being realized in Sochi'. The project resulted in eight primary book publications. Sochi Singers focuses on restaurant singers, a modern phenomenon in Sochi and an identifying feature of the area.First edition, signed by Hornstra and van Bruggen; (379 x 297 mm, 15 x 11Âľ in); colour photographs by Rob Hornstra, text by Arnold van Bruggen, design by Kummer & Herrman; blue adhesive-bound wrappers, lightly worn at edges, printed dust-jacket, white, text in gold and black, lightly rubbed, impression marks on rear, near-fine; [80]pp.
The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus pp.388-389; The Photobook: A History III, p230.




