Steven Seidenberg is an incredible photographer and in this episode, I spoke with Steven Seidenberg and the writer, Carolyn White about a little-known bit of history in Post World War 2 Italy. His latest book The Architecture of Silence: Abandoned Lives of the Italian South documents the ruins of a failed policy that gave impoverished people a bit of land and housing without the infrastructure needed to sustain a community. The companion book *Distant Voices: on Steven Seidenberg's Architecture of Silence *is a collection of essays that help put it all into perspective with relevant historical context.
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And a link to a recent piece on his work in Rome, documenting a migrant tent city that was destroyed in 2018.
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