The photographs in the book were made in the oil fields of the Niger Delta, Nigeria; the coal
belt of Jharkhand, India; and the open cast mines of Brandenburg and North Rhine Westphalia in Germany and Silesia in Poland. They shift between details and overviews,
landscapes and portraits, the familiar and the foreign, disorientating the viewer as to what
and where they are looking at. The images are cinematic--dark and brooding skies,
dramatic landscapes lit by gas flares, collapsing ruins of buildings. Deviating from straight
documentary, the book constructs new narratives of associative imagery to tell the story of
exploitation--both by international companies and by those living in the areas impacted by
their presence, in turn, hacking into the system.
'Wahala translates the violence of these global mechanisms of fossil fuel extraction into
visibilities that help us grasp their complexity... Now we can understand: with the
exploitation of the planet we destroy ourselves.' - Dr. Sophie Charlotte Opitz
Author: Robin Hinsch
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Gost Books
Published: 02/21/2023
Pages: 128
Weight: 2.2lbs
Size: 12.00h x 9.80w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781910401705
About the AuthorRobin Hinsch is an artist and photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. In his artistic, photographic practice he focuses mainly on social-economic and political issues. In his research based subjective sometimes intuitiv storytelling approach he combines photography with film collages and installation techniques. His work has seen him travel to various countries like Iraq, Ukraine, Syria, Nigeria, China, Russia, India, Uganda and a lot of other countries. He studied photography in Karlsruhe, Hannover and Hamburg. His work has been awarded with the World Photography Award, the International Photography Award, the European Photo Exhibition Award and the Georg Koppmann Prize, and he has been shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Prize and the Lucie Awards and has been nominated for the Prix Pictet and the Henri Nennen Prize, to name a few