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Otto Snoek . Ukrainian Crossroads

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Otto Snoek (b. Rotterdam, 1966) first visited eastern Ukraine in 1989. In twelve months, spread over six trips between 1989 and 1992, he photographed cities of Ukraine and the countryside in the last years of communism.

Snoek documented a poor and desperate country and presented the resulting work as his graduation project at St. Joost Academy in Breda. During that period of travel and work he laid the foundation for his continuing career as a photographer.

Over the years Otto Snoek became fascinated by public spaces that function as unions, such as squares and shopping malls. He calls them centrifuges and social turntables, where everything and everyone seems to congregate. They are places where groups with their own codes meet and where it is logical that friction and tension between individuals and groups should arise.

This means that different things happen simultaneously in photos by Snoek. They form a summary of what happens in these places. It seems that all the extras in his photos have a personal role in a play without a director. Snoek captures this in an incomparable personal style. One can already "read" his attitude and outlook in Ukraine some 25 years ago. He not only photographed the Ukrainians in their discomfort, but also as a proud nation that bravely renounced its fate. From Snoek's photos you can also see that he doesn't look cynically from afar, but he is in the middle of people, even if he doesn't speak their language.

Otto Snoek's trip to Ukraine at such a young age is comparable to the first trips of Dutch predecessors such as Johan van der Keuken (1938-2001) and Peter Martens (1937-1992). It reveals the frank look of a young man who can only contain his amazement and curiosity with his camera. Snoek lives and works in his hometown of Rotterdam.

Otto Snoek. Ukrainian Crossroads

Year 2014

Size 28 x 22 cm

Duo-tone and FC color

Otabind binding with folding

Pages 148

Text Sana Valiulina

Snoek / Van Zoetendaal Concept

Design by Willem van Zoetendaal

ISBN 978-90-73362-85-7

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2018-01-29

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