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Franziska Klose – Detroit

Franziska Klose – Detroit

The artist’s book Detroit presents the contemporary urban landscape of this de-industrialised city Detroit as an overlay of social and natural history. The slogans 'ruin porn' and 'future city' are currently being used in the media to describe what was once celebrated as the 'Motor City'. In her photographs and texts, Franziska Klose describes a landscape absolutely consumed by industry, its structure a manifestation of social inequality, despite all the conjurations of an imminent economic boom. The story of the 'comeback' is set against land speculation and water shut-offs and contrasts with the emergence of a potential post-growth society based on urban agriculture and individual autonomy.

192 pages, 23.7 × 30.3 cm, softcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).

$39.93
Franziska Klose – Detroit
$39.93

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Franziska Klose – Detroit

The artist’s book Detroit presents the contemporary urban landscape of this de-industrialised city Detroit as an overlay of social and natural history. The slogans 'ruin porn' and 'future city' are currently being used in the media to describe what was once celebrated as the 'Motor City'. In her photographs and texts, Franziska Klose describes a landscape absolutely consumed by industry, its structure a manifestation of social inequality, despite all the conjurations of an imminent economic boom. The story of the 'comeback' is set against land speculation and water shut-offs and contrasts with the emergence of a potential post-growth society based on urban agriculture and individual autonomy.

192 pages, 23.7 × 30.3 cm, softcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).

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The artist’s book Detroit presents the contemporary urban landscape of this de-industrialised city Detroit as an overlay of social and natural history. The slogans 'ruin porn' and 'future city' are currently being used in the media to describe what was once celebrated as the 'Motor City'. In her photographs and texts, Franziska Klose describes a landscape absolutely consumed by industry, its structure a manifestation of social inequality, despite all the conjurations of an imminent economic boom. The story of the 'comeback' is set against land speculation and water shut-offs and contrasts with the emergence of a potential post-growth society based on urban agriculture and individual autonomy.

192 pages, 23.7 × 30.3 cm, softcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).