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“With the photographs of Alban Kakulya, we believe we have found an approach for illustrating environment and security in a meaningful way. His watchful, respectful, and above all, graceful images reveal a land at once contemporary and ancient, transparent yet mysterious.” Otto Simonett, Director of Zoï Environment Network Foto8 and Zoï Environment Network are pleased to announce the publication of Taking Land, a monograph of work from photographer Alban Kakulya. The result of a commission from the Environment and Security Initiative, Kakulya’s images tell the story of a Crimea coming to terms with its past while asserting its own individual and unique identity. Kakulya looks in particular at the Tatars, an ethnic minority deported by Stalin in 1944 who have now returned to their homeland to take back their land. In Nikita, an unofficial Tatar settlement, he encounters a small community slowly staking claim to land that was once theirs, and patiently guarding the stones that will one day build their cherished mosque. Zoï Environment Network is an international non-profit organisation whose mission is to reveal, explain and communicate connections between the environment and society. Foto8 is a London-based publishing house, committed to telling insightful stories through the medium of photography. For review copies or further images, please contact: Anna Pfab on 020 7253 8801 or [email protected] Taking Land: Crimea 2010 82 pages Introduction and Essay reproduced in both English and French Hardback, Cloth-Bound ISBN: 978-0-9559580-6-9 £25 January 2011 Published by Foto8 Foto8 Ltd 1 Honduras St London EC1Y 0TH UK Telephone: 020 7253 8801 Fax: 020 7253 2752 Email: [email protected] Website: www.foto8.com Registered in England. Company No. 4347348. VAT registration No. 805 2775 31. Registered offices as above 2 TAKING LAND: CRIMEA 2010 ALBAN KAKULYA

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“With the photographs of Alban Kakulya, we believe we have found an approach for illustrating environment and security in a meaningful way. His watchful, respectful, and above all, graceful images reveal a land at once contemporary and ancient, transparent yet mysterious.” Otto Simonett, Director of Zoï Environment Network Foto8 and Zoï Environment Network are pleased to announce the publication of Taking Land, a monograph of work from photographer Alban Kakulya. The result of a commission from the Environment and Security Initiative, Kakulya’s images tell the story of a Crimea coming to terms with its past while asserting its own individual and unique identity. Kakulya looks in particular at the Tatars, an ethnic minority deported by Stalin in 1944 who have now returned to their homeland to take back their land. In Nikita, an unofficial Tatar settlement, he encounters a small community slowly staking claim to land that was once theirs, and patiently guarding the stones that will one

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“With the photographs of Alban Kakulya, we believe we have found an approach for illustrating environment and security in a meaningful way. His watchful, respectful, and above all, graceful images reveal a land at once contemporary and ancient, transparent yet mysterious.” Otto Simonett, Director of Zoï Environment Network Foto8 and Zoï Environment Network are pleased to announce the publication of Taking Land, a monograph of work from photographer Alban Kakulya. The result of a commission from the Environment and Security Initiative, Kakulya’s images tell the story of a Crimea coming to terms with its past while asserting its own individual and unique identity. Kakulya looks in particular at the Tatars, an ethnic minority deported by Stalin in 1944 who have now returned to their homeland to take back their land. In Nikita, an unofficial Tatar settlement, he encounters a small community slowly staking claim to land that was once theirs, and patiently guarding the stones that will one day build their cherished mosque.

Zoï Environment Network is an international non-profit organisation whose mission is to reveal, explain and communicate connections between the environment and society. Foto8 is a London-based publishing house, committed to telling insightful stories through the medium of photography.

For review copies or further images, please contact:Anna Pfab on 020 7253 8801 or [email protected]

Taking Land: Crimea 2010 82 pages Introduction and Essay reproduced in both English and French Hardback, Cloth-BoundISBN: 978-0-9559580-6-9 £25January 2011Published by Foto8

Foto8 Ltd1 Honduras StLondon EC1Y 0THUK

Telephone: 020 7253 8801Fax:020 7253 2752Email: [email protected]: www.foto8.com

Registered in England.Company No. 4347348. VAT registration No. 805 2775 31. Registered offices as above

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