“The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting” — Milan Kundera

Post-Socialist Landscapes is a compilation of projects that examine the topography of Soviet occupation and regime change in Europe. Collectively, these projects use photography as a form of archeological exploration into the power of public monuments, the militarization of urban spaces, and shifting border policies following the Soviet Union’s withdraw from Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, and Poland, as well as the Baltic states of Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia in the early 1990s.

You can read interviews with me about this work on Atlas Obscura and Lenscratch