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Coal belt Jharkhand
Environmental damage
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Fossil fuels
Human impact on the planet
India
Mines in Silesia
Oil fields Niger Delta
Poland and Brandenburg Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9781910401705
- Dimensions: 245 x 300mm
- Publication Date: 05 Dec 2022
- Publisher: GOST Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Drivers of the global
economy such as oil, gas and coal wreak havoc on the environments and everyday lives of those
living near where these resources are mined. Through his images, Hinsch addresses global power
relations and mechanisms of capitalist exploitation and sheds light on those who endure long-term
damage to the environments they call home.
Robin Hinsch is an artist and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. In his artistic,
photographic practice he focuses mainly on social-economic and political issues. In his researchbased subjective sometimes intuitiv storytelling approach he combines photography with film
collages and installation techniques. His work has seen him travel to various countries like Iraq,
Ukraine, Syria, Nigeria, China, Russia, India, Uganda and a lot of other countries. He studied
photography in Karlsruhe, Hannover and Hamburg. His work has been awarded with the World
Photography Award, the International Photography Award, the European Photo Exhibition Award
and the Georg Koppmann Prize, and he has been shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Prize and
the Lucie Awards and has been nominated for the Prix Pictet and the Henri Nennen Prize, to name a
few.
Wahala
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