The Guardian -
29 Mar 2020 10:00

An odyssey around remote parts of central and eastern Europe led Fabio Ponzio to this incongruous sight Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Italian photographer Fabio Ponzio would look at a map of Europe and find his eyes always drawn to the east, to its "mysterious names, inscrutable frontiers and roads that ran on into unknown, prohibited lands". It seemed to him that the iron curtain was "the division between the conscious and the unconscious mind of Europe". He first travelled across th...
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