Text by Judith Gellér, Milos Kallai, Domonkos Németh, Ákos Polgárdi, Andi Schmied, Liza Szabó.
Colberg’s black-and-white portraits of Hungary’s youth expose a new generation plagued by rising nationalism
Following decades of relative unity, Europe is once again seeing an intensification of nationalism. In Fault Lines, Jörg Colberg (born 1968) examines the effects of such processes in Hungary, where the authoritarian transformation of state and society has been underway for more than a decade.
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Published by Kerber. Text by Judith Gellér, Milos Kallai, Domonkos Németh, Ákos Polgárdi, Andi Schmied, Liza Szabó.
Colberg’s black-and-white portraits of Hungary’s youth expose a new generation plagued by rising nationalism
Following decades of relative unity, Europe is once again seeing an intensification of nationalism. In Fault Lines, Jörg Colberg (born 1968) examines the effects of such processes in Hungary, where the authoritarian transformation of state and society has been underway for more than a decade.