Ulrike Ottinger
South East Passage: A Journey to New Blank Spots on the Map of Europe November 16 – December 21, 2003
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A narrow road riddled with potholes leads through small Romanian one-street villages to Timisoara. . .A distant hill is revealed to be a Turkish cemetery now being used as a rubbish dump. . .Female street traders sell single cigarettes or self-caught, self-smoked fish, self-roasted sunflower seeds, self-grown vegetables. . .Outside the villages, men and women let their horses and cows graze on the small strip of grass between the road and the ditch while passing motorists are offered apples, tomatoes, melons and plums from gardens behind rustic homes.
From village to village, Ottinger captures marketplaces, bus stations and the abandoned ghost towns of the rural areas, documenting the newly-nomadic population, and the questionable progress of Eastern European societies.
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