Tor Seidel: The Dubai
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– Sold OutDubai was rapidly transformed by the discovery of oil in the 1950s. German artist Tor Seidel (born 1964) views this fragmented urban landscape from a distance. In his photographs, giant shopping malls spread out before the melancholy backdrop of abandoned, mammoth building projects.
by : Nadine Barth,
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