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Ville de Calais - Boek (9082588501)
NL PB NW
ISBN: 9789082588507 bzw. 9082588501, in Holländisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Vandaag voor 23:00 besteld, morgen in huis, Bestelbaar.
Het Boek Ville de Calais (9082588501) geschreven door Henk Wildschut bestel je op bruna.nl! Nearby the harbour city of Calais in France, a parallel world has existed for more than ten years. Here, refugees from Africa and the Middle East await their chance to cross the Strait of Dover and reach the United Kingdom. Since 2005 photographer Henk Wildschut has followed the increasing stream of migrants whose journeys end in limbo outside Calais. Gradually, their forest camps have grown to resemble a city, with houses, restaurants, churches, mosques, and libraries. The paths have become a road network, and toilets and electricity have been provided. Rather than capture personal stories and portraits, Wildschut documents the physical traces of these invisible people. adult, unisex, 278 x 215 x 31 mm.
Het Boek Ville de Calais (9082588501) geschreven door Henk Wildschut bestel je op bruna.nl! Nearby the harbour city of Calais in France, a parallel world has existed for more than ten years. Here, refugees from Africa and the Middle East await their chance to cross the Strait of Dover and reach the United Kingdom. Since 2005 photographer Henk Wildschut has followed the increasing stream of migrants whose journeys end in limbo outside Calais. Gradually, their forest camps have grown to resemble a city, with houses, restaurants, churches, mosques, and libraries. The paths have become a road network, and toilets and electricity have been provided. Rather than capture personal stories and portraits, Wildschut documents the physical traces of these invisible people. adult, unisex, 278 x 215 x 31 mm.
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Ville de Calais
NL NW
ISBN: 9789082588507 bzw. 9082588501, in Holländisch, Henk Wildschut, neu.
Lieferung aus: Niederlande, Op werkdagen voor 23:00 uur besteld, volgende dag in huis.
Nearby the harbour city of Calais in France, a parallel world has existed for more than ten years. Here, refugees from Africa and the Middle East await their chance to cross the Strait of Dover and reach the United Kingdom. Since 2005 photographer Henk Wildschut has followed the increasing stream of migrants whose journeys end in limbo outside Calais. Gradually, their forest camps have grown to resemble a city, with houses, restaurants, churches, mosques, and libraries. The paths have become a road network, and toilets and electricity have been provided. Rather than capture personal stories and portraits, Wildschut documents the physical traces of these "invisible" people. 31-278-215, Kunst & cultuur, Alle kunst & cultuur.
Nearby the harbour city of Calais in France, a parallel world has existed for more than ten years. Here, refugees from Africa and the Middle East await their chance to cross the Strait of Dover and reach the United Kingdom. Since 2005 photographer Henk Wildschut has followed the increasing stream of migrants whose journeys end in limbo outside Calais. Gradually, their forest camps have grown to resemble a city, with houses, restaurants, churches, mosques, and libraries. The paths have become a road network, and toilets and electricity have been provided. Rather than capture personal stories and portraits, Wildschut documents the physical traces of these "invisible" people. 31-278-215, Kunst & cultuur, Alle kunst & cultuur.
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Ville de Calais
NL NW
ISBN: 9789082588507 bzw. 9082588501, in Holländisch, neu.
Nearby the harbour city of Calais in France, a parallel world has existed for more than ten years. Here, refugees from Africa and the Middle East await their chance to cross the Strait of Dover and reach the United Kingdom. Since 2005 photographer Henk Wildschut has followed the increasing stream of migrants whose journeys end in limbo outside Calais. Gradually, their forest camps have grown to resemble a city, with houses, restaurants, churches, mosques, and libraries. The paths have become a road network, and toilets and electricity have been provided. Rather than capture personal stories and portraits, Wildschut documents the physical traces of these "invisible" people. Fotografie, Fotografie.
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