Monday, November 28, 2011
forget me not
back in june, one of our readers known as tincap sent us an arch daily
link to some amazing work after we had posted on yugoslavian memorials
commissioned by former president josip broz.
(these images represent a select group of photos from tincap's link.)
as part of his series dealing with forgotten monuments from the
communist era in bulgaria, nikola mihov has documented the many
iconic communist era monuments in bulgaria that were dismantled
after the fall of the totalitarian regime in 1989.
nevertheless, more than one hundred important monuments built
between 1945 and 1989 remain standing. the majority of these sites
are not recognized by the state and they remain ownerless. their exact
number is unknown and it is difficult to find information about their
authors and their history.
thanks to tincap for the heads-up.
these are awesome.
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