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7 Days Athens. November 2011

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7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

Title: 7 Days Athens. November 2011

Photographer(s): H Engström / Margot Wallard

Writer(s):

Designer(s): H Engström / Margot Wallard

Publisher(s): Superlabo, Tokyo, Japan

Year: 2012

Print run: 500

Language(s): English

Pages: 56

Size: 15 x 21.5 cm

Binding: Hardcover

Edition:

Print:

Nation(s) and year(s) of Protest: Greece, 2011

ISBN: 978-4-905052-33-3



7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

7 Days Athens. November 2011 is a photo book H Engström / Margot Wallard   protest Greece, 2011

“We came to Greece and Athens to give lectures and lead a five-day workshop. The workshop was cancelled. We found ourselves in the middle of the Greek economic crisis. Papandreou was resigning. The next day he wasn't. He proposed a referendum on the euro in Greece. The next day he changed his mind. Frustration, anger and confusion all over. People lost their jobs. People demonstrated. No one knew where the whole thing was going. We went out on the streets and photographed in the Greek capital during those turbulent days at the beginning of November 2011."

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