Osodi george (18 risultati)

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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The Niger Delta is one of the most corrupt and dangerous places in the world for one reason - oil. Discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, it soon triggered the development of a powerful oil industry. The people are poor that live in this oil-rich land, and the environment that surround…s them is lethal - with oil leaks and burning gas all around.George Osodi is a Nigerian photographer living in Lagos, whose dramatic images bring us the eternal days of a land bathed in the orange glow of burning oil, a land that holds oil even in the mud on the roads for young children to collect. The tension is growing between local guerillas and oil companies, who do not care of the cost of human life versus oil. George Osodi's photographs range between photojournalism, artistic documentary photography and activism. His committed and critical eye closely observes social, economic and ecological processes of exploitation and shows the drastic effects to the precariously balanced life in the region. The Niger Delta is one of the most corrupt and dangerous places in the world for one reason - oil. Discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, it soon triggered the development of a powerful oil industry. This book features images that present the eternal days of a land bathed in the orange glow of burning oil. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Hardback. Condizione: New. Nigerian photographer George Osodi documents his country's exploitation with regards to one of their richest natural assets - oil.For more than five centuries the fortunes of the Niger Delta have been closely tied to that of the global economy. For its slave ports, then palm oil industry, and most rece…ntly, through the discovery of crude oil in the 1950s. Oil multinationals soon came to the fore, working in alliance with a local elite to strip the region of its wealth and despoil it. At the receiving end are the region's impoverished inhabitants: left with a poisoned environment, faced with a government that never cares and victims of rival armed militant groups laying claim to territories.George Osodi is an internationally acclaimed Nigerian photographer, who has spent over six years documenting his country, hoping to bring attention to not only the rest of the world, but the people of Nigeria, what is happening. A country still so rich in natural resources and beauty, but where many of its people have been left with nothing.Oil was first discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, and soon after a powerful international oil industry developed in the region. Nigeria today is the world's 5th largest exporter of oil to the US. However, the people that live in this oil-rich land are poor, and the environment that surrounds them is deadly: oil leaks and explosions abound, whilst the water supply is heavily contaminated.In recent years, local guerrillas in balaclavas and speed boats, armed with enormous rounds of ammunition, have taken on the oil companies. They demand the right to live in their own clean and unpolluted land, and that the delta is restored to it's former environmental richness.These dramatic images document for the first time the extent of environmental damage and the daily conditions the people living there are forced to endure, revealing not only to the world, but also to Nigeria itself, what exactly is happening in their country. a nation where riches are being taken from the land and very little given back to the people.

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Condizione: New. 2011. Hardcover. . . . . .

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Hardcover. Condizione: Brand New. illustrated edition edition. 248 pages. 10.24x7.87x1.10 inches. In Stock.

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Editore: Arthouse Contemporary Ltd, Lagos, Nigeria, 2012
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Soft cover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: None as Issued. First Edition, First Thus. Modern and contemporary African art. Auction catalogue for Mon, Nov 26th, 2012. COVER ART: Victor Ekpuk, "Uyai Iban 2 [Adorable Maiden 2], pastel & graphite on paper. 107 pgs w/color photo reproductions. George Osodi (Photographer)…(illustratore).

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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The Niger Delta is one of the most corrupt and dangerous places in the world for one reason - oil. Discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, it soon triggered the development of a powerful oil industry. The people are poor that live in this oil-rich land, and the environment that surround…s them is lethal - with oil leaks and burning gas all around.George Osodi is a Nigerian photographer living in Lagos, whose dramatic images bring us the eternal days of a land bathed in the orange glow of burning oil, a land that holds oil even in the mud on the roads for young children to collect. The tension is growing between local guerillas and oil companies, who do not care of the cost of human life versus oil. George Osodi's photographs range between photojournalism, artistic documentary photography and activism. His committed and critical eye closely observes social, economic and ecological processes of exploitation and shows the drastic effects to the precariously balanced life in the region. The Niger Delta is one of the most corrupt and dangerous places in the world for one reason - oil. Discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, it soon triggered the development of a powerful oil industry. This book features images that present the eternal days of a land bathed in the orange glow of burning oil. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Condizione: New. KlappentextOil was first discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, soon aftera powerful international oil industry developed. Nigeria today is theworld?s 5th largest exporter of oil to the US.? However the people are poor t.
Altre immaginiFragile Legacies: The Photographs of Solomon Osagie Alonge
Staples, Amy J.; Kaplan, Flora Edouwaye S.; Freyer, Bryan M.; Agbontaen-Eghafona, Kokunre; Ehikhamenor, Eni Ehizibue; Fiofori, Tam; Inneh, Daniel I.; Osodi, George; Umogbai, Theophilus
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, 2014
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Cloth. Condizione: Fine Condition. Fine Condition. 210 pages with 140 illustrations 81 duotone photographs. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC September 17, 2014-July 31, 2016. Selected Bibliography. Notes. Book.

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Buch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Oil was first discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, soon aftera powerful international oil industry developed. Nigeria today is theworld s 5th largest exporter of oil to the US. However the people are poor that live in this oil-rich land, andthe environment that surrounds them is deadly - o…il leaks andexplosions abound, whilst the water supply is heavily contaminated. In recent years, local guerillas in balaclavas and speed boats,armed with enormous rounds of ammunition, have taken on the oilcompanies. They demand the right to live in their own clean andunpolluted land, and that the delta is restored. These dramatic images document for the first time the extentof the enviromental damage and the daily conditions people thereare forced to live under, revealing not only to the world, but alsoto Nigeria itself, what exactly is happening to their country, whereeverything is being taken from this land - and nothing is beinggiven back to the people.George Osodi is a Nigerian photographer from Lagos. Hisphotographs range between photojournalism and artisticdocumentary, closely observing social, economic and ecologicalprocesses of exploitation. George Osodi was chosen to be part ofthe prestigious Documenta art fair in 2007.

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Hardback. Condizione: New. Nigerian photographer George Osodi documents his country's exploitation with regards to one of their richest natural assets - oil.For more than five centuries the fortunes of the Niger Delta have been closely tied to that of the global economy. For its slave ports, then palm oil industry, and most rece…ntly, through the discovery of crude oil in the 1950s. Oil multinationals soon came to the fore, working in alliance with a local elite to strip the region of its wealth and despoil it. At the receiving end are the region's impoverished inhabitants: left with a poisoned environment, faced with a government that never cares and victims of rival armed militant groups laying claim to territories.George Osodi is an internationally acclaimed Nigerian photographer, who has spent over six years documenting his country, hoping to bring attention to not only the rest of the world, but the people of Nigeria, what is happening. A country still so rich in natural resources and beauty, but where many of its people have been left with nothing.Oil was first discovered in the Niger Delta in the 1950s, and soon after a powerful international oil industry developed in the region. Nigeria today is the world's 5th largest exporter of oil to the US. However, the people that live in this oil-rich land are poor, and the environment that surrounds them is deadly: oil leaks and explosions abound, whilst the water supply is heavily contaminated.In recent years, local guerrillas in balaclavas and speed boats, armed with enormous rounds of ammunition, have taken on the oil companies. They demand the right to live in their own clean and unpolluted land, and that the delta is restored to it's former environmental richness.These dramatic images document for the first time the extent of environmental damage and the daily conditions the people living there are forced to endure, revealing not only to the world, but also to Nigeria itself, what exactly is happening in their country. a nation where riches are being taken from the land and very little given back to the people.

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Da: La Social. Galería y Libros, Barcelona, B, SpagnaLa Social. Galería y Libros
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Tapa blanda. Condizione: Muy bien. Edición Especial. EDICIÓN FIRMADA Y LIMITADA a 1000 ejemplares. incluye 13 láminas numeradas y firmadas por los fotógrafos de documenta. Fotógrafos participantes: Peter Friedl, Geneviève Frisson, George Hallett, Andrea Geyer, Hans Nevídal, George Osodi, Alejandra Riera, Martha Rosler, Allan Sek…ula, Margherita Spiluttini, Egbert Trogemann, Lidwien van de Ven y Edward Woodman. EXCELENTE ejemplar sin abrir. Peter Friedl, Geneviève Frisson, George Hallett, Andrea Geyer, Hans Nevídal, George Osodi, Alejandra Riera, Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula, Margherita Spiluttini, Egbert Trogemann, Lidwien van de Ven y Edward Woodman (illustratore).
documenta 12 - Documenta Kassel 16/6-23/09 2007 - Edition - Peter Friedl, Geneviève Frisson, George Hallett, Andrea Geyer, Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula etc. - 13 signierten und nummerierten Farb-Prints von documenta-Fotografen
Buergel, Roger M. (ed.) / Fredl, Peter / Geyer, Andrea / Osodi, George etc.
Editore: Taschen, 2007
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Da: Verlag IL Kunst, Literatur & Antiquariat, Köln, GermaniaVerlag IL Kunst, Literatur & Antiquariat
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Nicht gebunden. Condizione: Sehr gut. Fotos von Peter Friedl, Geneviève Frisson, George Hallett, Andrea Geyer, Hans Nevídal, George Osodi, Alejandra Riera, Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula, Margherita Spiluttini, Egbert Trogemann, Lidwien van de Ven, and Edward Woodman. Blattformat: 43,5 x 65 cm. Auflage 1000 in der orig. und ungeöff…neten Plastikverpackung (77x61 cm, Puma-Folie). Sehr gutes, sauberes Exemplar. Shipping costs to non-EU states have significantly increased - please inquire. Sprache: de Size: Folio. de (illustratore). Von Autor und Illustrator signiert.