Matjaz Krivic: Urbanistan
The Travel Photographer dedica questo post a Matjaz Krivic, fotografo sloveno di viaggi e autore del progetto Urbanistan che raccoglie 74 immagini scattate in oltre 15 anni di lavoro.
Le immagini di Krivic ci portano in luoghi remoti e sconosciuti come Lalibela in Etiopia, Hatgal in Mongolia, Shugruf in Yemen, Oraman Takht in Iran, Varanasi e molti altri. Ecco l’introduzione al progetto:
Urbanistan si può ammirare qui.As soon as you hear the word Urbanistan your imagination is whisked off into the traffic mayhem of Calcutta, the tawdriness of the neon sex nightlife in Bangkok, the unbelievable structuralised yet frenzied Tokyo, the suffocating and dusty streets of the (hardly) living body of the decaying Cairo, the roundabout of the hedonistic and aggressive Rio, the unstoppable narcissistic Manhattan, the global supermarket of turbo consumerism.
However, Matjaz Krivic’s Urbanistan is a miraculous anti-thesis to all this. It is a story from the other side – a story of the quiet loudness on the margins of total existential, religious, economic and geopolitical chaos. A story that speaks of the indestructible spirit and the eternal search of inspiration that enables survival. It is a story of individuals and social groups who, putting aside the racket and general urban angst, keep searching for the core of existence in a different space and a different time. It is a story of survival through play, prayer, tradition, rituals, travels, socialising and especially, a special light, that the author of the exhibition sees and records so well.
Urbanistan is a space that allows you to take a breather from the city. Any city.