Robert Polidori, Zones of Exclusion PRIPYAT AND CHERNOBYL

Robert Polidori

Zones of Exclusion PRIPYAT AND CHERNOBYL

STEIDL Publishers, 2003

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Robert Polidori

Zones of Exclusion PRIPYAT AND CHERNOBYL

STEIDL Publishers

ISBN 3-88243-921-1

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190 colour plates

With an introduction by Robert Polidori


In the eleven days following the Chernobyl catastrophe on April 26, 1986, more than 116,000 people were permanently evacuated from the area surrounding the nuclear power plant. Declared unfit for human habitation, the zones of exclusion includes the towns of Pripyat and Chernobyl. In May 2001, Robert Polidori photographed what was left behind in this dead zone. His richly detailed images lead us from the burned-out control room of Reactor 4, where technicians staged the experiment that caused the disaster, to the unfinished apartment complexes, ransacked schools, and abandoned nurseries that remain as evidence of those who once called Pripyat home.
Nearby, trucks and tanks used in the cleanup efforts rest in an auto graveyard, some covered in lead shrouds and others robbed of parts. Houseboats and barges rust in the contaminated waters of the Pripyat River. Foliage grows over the sidewalks and hides the modest homes of the small town Chernobyl. Polidori captures the faded colors and desolate atmosphere of Pripyat and Chernobyl in his large-scale photographs. His images are haunting documents that present the reader with a rare view of not just a disastrous event, but of a place and the people who lived there.

  • Author Robert Polidori
  • Width 38,5 cm
  • Height 30 cm
  • Depth 2 cm
  • original packaging Yes
  • Pages 112
  • Cover Hardcover
  • Published September 2003
  • Language English
  • Condition sealed
  • ISBN-10 3-88243-921-1