North Korea
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ISBN: 0500543291 / Publisher: THAMES HUDSON, April 2007
A visual survey of North Korea examines life under the totalitarian regimes of the late Kim Il-sung and his successor, Kim Jong-il, covering such topics as their 1945 defeat of the Japanese occupation, the regimes' ubiquitous propaganda campaigns, and the rebuilding of the capital city of Pyongyang.
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North Korea is truly like no other place on earth. The epitome of a rogue state, its two rulers have expanded the cult of personality to unprecedented lengths. Giant effigies of them stare out over the capital of Pyongyang and other cities. Massed ranks of people in stadiums flip cards to form huge pictures of their heads. No country or regime, past or present, has ever created an environment of such ubiquitous propaganda.Philippe Chancel's photographs show how the political has been transfigured into an all-encompassing aesthetic, a totalitarian vision for a totalitarian regime. Flags, murals and slogans praise the ruling Korean Workers' Party, monuments, statues and portraits glorify its leaders. In Pyongyang, Chancel shows us the wide and car-less avenues, the Children's Palace, the gigantic May Day Stadium, which seats up to 150,000 people and was used to celebrate the 90th anniversary of Kim Il-sung's birth. Chancel's precise style, neutral but sophisticated, creates a scenography - not of a play, a film or an installation, but of a uniquely chilling reality.
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