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Monotowns

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Monotowns
Soviet Landscapes of Post-Industrial Russia

A photographic exploration of the Soviet monotowns − urban settlements erected around single industries in the hinterlands of the former USSR −; some thriving, others struggling to survive, still others partially abandoned. 

Through nine chapters with over 130 photographs taken by Russian photographer Alexander Veryovkin for Zupagrafika, Monotowns captures the post-industrial landscapes and Soviet-era architecture of the monogorods extending from the Arctic Circle to the Russian Far East, such as Vorkuta, Norilsk, Mirny, Kirovsk, Tolyatti, Cherepovets, Magnitogorsk, Monchegorsk and Nikel, and the daily lives of their inhabitants.  
Includes informative texts providing a valuable insight into the urban development of the featured cities and a foreword by the architectural critic Konstantin Budarin.
‘The Soviet economy was organized according to five-year plans, with the whole country operating like an enormous corporation. Monotowns were like different departments within this corporation.’

– Excerpt from the foreword

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Authors: David Navarro & Martyna Sobecka (Zupagrafika)Alexander Veryovkin (Photographer)
Foreword: Konstantin Budarin
Concept, words, edition: Zupagrafika

Hardcover  |  192 pp  |   ISBN: 9788395057489
Copyright for all images © Zupagrafika, 2021

Background info
‍Monotowns is a follow-up to Concrete Siberia and Eastern Blocks books. On this occasion, Zupagrafika selected a number of Russian monocities and asked Alexander to capture them. The pictures featured here were taken over a two-year period during winter, with temperatures reaching -35° Celsius in some locations.
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