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Casta

Casta

CastaĀ - from aĀ self-published seriesĀ by Paris based Italian photographer Nicola Lo CalzoĀ exploring the effects of slavery in modern times.

Softcover, 76pg. Color

12.5" x 9"

Self-published 2014

Race, Memory, and Community in the United States - The photographs seek to explore the complexities and contradictions linked to collective memory in the southern parts of the United States. The project examines how and why the communities re-appropriate the past, the thought process among it's racial strata and the ways and manners by which they are transferring this memory to the next generation. -Ā Nicola Lo Calzo

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Casta

CastaĀ - from aĀ self-published seriesĀ by Paris based Italian photographer Nicola Lo CalzoĀ exploring the effects of slavery in modern times.

Softcover, 76pg. Color

12.5" x 9"

Self-published 2014

Race, Memory, and Community in the United States - The photographs seek to explore the complexities and contradictions linked to collective memory in the southern parts of the United States. The project examines how and why the communities re-appropriate the past, the thought process among it's racial strata and the ways and manners by which they are transferring this memory to the next generation. -Ā Nicola Lo Calzo

Ā 

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CastaĀ - from aĀ self-published seriesĀ by Paris based Italian photographer Nicola Lo CalzoĀ exploring the effects of slavery in modern times.

Softcover, 76pg. Color

12.5" x 9"

Self-published 2014

Race, Memory, and Community in the United States - The photographs seek to explore the complexities and contradictions linked to collective memory in the southern parts of the United States. The project examines how and why the communities re-appropriate the past, the thought process among it's racial strata and the ways and manners by which they are transferring this memory to the next generation. -Ā Nicola Lo Calzo

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