Kitchen Stories from the Balkans (signed - last copies)

by Eugenia Maximova


Photographs: Eugenia Maximova

Text: Christian Caujolle

Publisher: selfpublished

84 pages

Pictures: 34

Year: February 2014

ISBN: 978-3-200-03436-5

Comments: edition of 500 copies, hardcover, editing by Regina Maria Anzenberger

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The kitchen is a multipurpose room, a space which reflects identity and self-perception. It embodies the spirit of the Balkan home and mirrors society as a whole. People in the Balkans would rather spend what little money they have in a cafe than on interior decoration. The functional, unadorned style which results from this conveys a tangible sense of the region’s lost identity, the inevitable legacy of half a millennium under the Ottoman yoke and half a century behind the Iron Curtain.

The book consist of two parts. Thе main body includes text by Christian Caujolle and pictures from the series. The second part consist of 10 pictures of different plastic tablecloths and 10 recipes. There is one tablecloth and one recipe for each country represented.

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Kitchen Stories from the Balkans (signed - last copies)

by Eugenia Maximova


Photographs: Eugenia Maximova

Text: Christian Caujolle

Publisher: selfpublished

84 pages

Pictures: 34

Year: February 2014

ISBN: 978-3-200-03436-5

Comments: edition of 500 copies, hardcover, editing by Regina Maria Anzenberger

sold out

The kitchen is a multipurpose room, a space which reflects identity and self-perception. It embodies the spirit of the Balkan home and mirrors society as a whole. People in the Balkans would rather spend what little money they have in a cafe than on interior decoration. The functional, unadorned style which results from this conveys a tangible sense of the region’s lost identity, the inevitable legacy of half a millennium under the Ottoman yoke and half a century behind the Iron Curtain.

The book consist of two parts. Thе main body includes text by Christian Caujolle and pictures from the series. The second part consist of 10 pictures of different plastic tablecloths and 10 recipes. There is one tablecloth and one recipe for each country represented.

> see also Eugenia Maximova's fine art prints


More books by Eugenia Maximova

more books tagged »Eastern Europe« | >> see all

more books tagged »interior« | >> see all

more books tagged »Bulgarian« | >> see all

more books tagged »Balkan« | >> see all

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Kitchen Stories from the Balkans (signed - last copies)

by Eugenia Maximova


Photographs: Eugenia Maximova

Text: Christian Caujolle

Publisher: selfpublished

84 pages

Pictures: 34

Year: February 2014

ISBN: 978-3-200-03436-5

Comments: edition of 500 copies, hardcover, editing by Regina Maria Anzenberger

sold out

The kitchen is a multipurpose room, a space which reflects identity and self-perception. It embodies the spirit of the Balkan home and mirrors society as a whole. People in the Balkans would rather spend what little money they have in a cafe than on interior decoration. The functional, unadorned style which results from this conveys a tangible sense of the region’s lost identity, the inevitable legacy of half a millennium under the Ottoman yoke and half a century behind the Iron Curtain.

The book consist of two parts. Thе main body includes text by Christian Caujolle and pictures from the series. The second part consist of 10 pictures of different plastic tablecloths and 10 recipes. There is one tablecloth and one recipe for each country represented.

> see also Eugenia Maximova's fine art prints


More books by Eugenia Maximova

more books tagged »Eastern Europe« | >> see all

more books tagged »interior« | >> see all

more books tagged »Bulgarian« | >> see all

more books tagged »Balkan« | >> see all

Random selection from the Virtual bookshelf josefchladek.com