Inside North Korea

Cover of Inside North Korea by Oliver Wainwright
Publisher: Taschen
Year: 2018
Language: de
Edition: Multilingual
Pages: 237
ISBN-13: 9783836572217
Dimensions:
Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.75 Inches
Weight: 3.51625 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 951.9305, 779.45193092
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Inside North Korea by Oliver Wainwright, published by Taschen in 2018, offers a detailed exploration of Pyongyang, the capital city rebuilt after the Korean War under the vision of Kim Il Sung. This multilingual edition spans 237 pages and presents a unique perspective on the architecture and design of a city that serves as a stage for the nation’s political narrative. Wainwright, a Guardian journalist and photographer, provides an eye-opening tour of the lavish interiors and grand façades that characterize this secretive country.

Readers will find a collection of approximately 200 photographs accompanied by insightful captions, showcasing the striking contrasts between the ostentatious architecture and the realities of life under an authoritarian regime. The book delves into the lavish spaces within Pyongyang, such as the Grand People’s Study House and the Rungrado May Day Stadium, while also addressing the ideological underpinnings of the city’s design. Wainwright’s introductory essay charts the history and development of Pyongyang, offering context to the architectural ambitions that reflect the national “Juche” ideology and raise questions about the future of this enigmatic nation.


Official synopsis Publisher

Erased by bombing during the Korean War, North Korea’s trophy capital of Pyongyang was entirely rebuilt from scratch from 1953, in line with the vision of the nation’s founder, Kim Il Sung. Designed as an imposing stage set, it is a place of grand axial boulevards linking gargantuan monuments, lined with stately piles of distinctly Korean flavor, to be “national in form and socialist in content.”

Under the present leader, Kim Jong Un, construction has ramped up apace-“Let us turn the whole country into a socialist fairyland,” declares one of his official patriotic slogans. He is rapidly transforming Pyongyang into a playground, conjuring a flimsy fantasy of prosperity and using architecture as a powerful anesthetic, numbing the population from the stark reality of his authoritarian regime.

Guardian journalist and photographer Oliver Wainwright takes us on an eye-opening tour behind closed doors in the most secretive country in the world, revealing that past the grand stone façades lie lavish wonder-worlds of marble and mosaic, coffered ceilings, and crystal chandeliers, along with new interiors in dazzling color palettes. Discover the palatial reading rooms of the Grand People’s Study House, and peer inside the locker rooms of the recently renovated Rungrado May Day Stadium, ready to host a FIFA World Cup that will never come.

This collection features about 200 photographs with insightful captions, as well as an introductory essay where Wainwright charts the history and development of Pyongyang, explaining how the architecture and interiors embody the national “Juche” ideology and questioning what the future holds for the architectural ambitions of this enigmatic country.

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Publisher: Taschen. Year: 2018.
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Language: de. Pages: 237. Edition: Multilingual.

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