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Missing Buildings

First edition of Missing Buildings by Thom and Beth Atkinson. First impression. Medium Format hardback in fine condition with a signed card including a personalized inscription. Please see photographs for reference.

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Now 75 years after the first German ordnance fell on London, the first photobookĀ from London-based photographers Thom and Beth Atkinson, ā€˜Missing Buildings’,Ā documents the silent spaces left behind by the indiscriminate violence of the BlitzĀ during the Second World War. Taken amongst the heart of the British capital over a period of 6 years, their photographs are reminiscent of scenes of an abandoned war-torn city, devoid of its human populace. Where buildings once stood between the architecture of the old and new,Ā a violent past remains obscured. But the project is also a testament to theĀ regeneration and urban redevelopment that would follow in the post-war years.Ā These empty mythological sites lend themselves to our imagination and remind usĀ that perhaps the legacy of war and its aftermath are more profound than the eventĀ itself.Ā ā€˜Missing Buildings’ explores the physical legacy of the London Blitz during theĀ Second World War.

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First edition of Missing Buildings by Thom and Beth Atkinson. First impression. Medium Format hardback in fine condition with a signed card including a personalized inscription. Please see photographs for reference.

About

Now 75 years after the first German ordnance fell on London, the first photobookĀ from London-based photographers Thom and Beth Atkinson, ā€˜Missing Buildings’,Ā documents the silent spaces left behind by the indiscriminate violence of the BlitzĀ during the Second World War. Taken amongst the heart of the British capital over a period of 6 years, their photographs are reminiscent of scenes of an abandoned war-torn city, devoid of its human populace. Where buildings once stood between the architecture of the old and new,Ā a violent past remains obscured. But the project is also a testament to theĀ regeneration and urban redevelopment that would follow in the post-war years.Ā These empty mythological sites lend themselves to our imagination and remind usĀ that perhaps the legacy of war and its aftermath are more profound than the eventĀ itself.Ā ā€˜Missing Buildings’ explores the physical legacy of the London Blitz during theĀ Second World War.