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Bernd and Hilla Becher, a couple who turned coal mines and water towers into art.
Art explainer in a stories
“My Mom Gave Me Just a Few Spoons: ‘Feed Her, This Girl Is Dying of Hunger’.
” 79 Years Ago, the USSR Began the Deportation of Crimean Tatars. Here Is the Story of a Family Sent to the Hungry Steppe
Tove Ditlevsen.
Danish writer who became famous only after her suicide. Art explainer in stories
Crimea, “Azovstal” and “Fraternal Nations”:
What Is Happening Around “Eurovision-2023” and Why the Competition Is Called the Most Political in History
TVORCHI is an electronic duo that traded medicine for beats.
Art explainer in stories
‘Ghosts’ of the Exclusion Zone.
Portraits of Self-Settlers in the Project of South Korean Photographer Jung Sungtae
Welcome to Coal-Hill.
For 8 Years Now, Michał Łuchak Has Been Photographing Coal-Mining Towns in Upper Silesia That Are Gradually Sinking into the Ground. These Are the Photos
Photographer Christopher Herwig has been photographing bus stops in the former Soviet Union for 20 years. He visited 15 countries for it. Zaborona talked to him.
“Now I Don’t Understand What the Word “Belarus” Means.”
Directors of the Film Motherland About Love for the Motherland and Usurpation of Power
“We Live in the Age of Interpretation War.”
Video Journalist Mstislav Chernov About His 20 Days in Mariupol and the Choice Between Journalism and the Front. Interview for Zaborona
“You All Want to Join the European Union, Then Accept the Idea of Cosmopolitanism,”
Serhiy Loznytsia on the Scandal Surrounding “Babyny Yar,” Propaganda in Cinema and Returning to Ukraine. Interview to Zaborona
More and more artists around the world are documenting objects and cities that can be destroyed.
Sometimes this helps to preserve them
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