Anete Ušča, Liāna Ivete Beņķe (eds.), Baltic Stories
Baltic Stories — an alternative visual guidebook — explores the relationship between culture, place and people in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. This journey through the Baltic states delves into the small-scale, everyday and unexpected — a street art festival in Tartu changing the perception of public space, a Vilnius community radio started by friends, green urban gardens, cutting edge contemporary art spaces, decaying Soviet heritage that still serves as a meeting point for locals, and more. 30 inspiring stories with original photography by up-and-coming photographers uncover the diversity of local culture and its wide-reaching effects, while examining what Baltic means today. For independent cultural tourists, policymakers, and anyone else willing to explore and take part in shared and meaningful placemaking practices. [publisher’s information]
Contributors: Dovilė Gaižauskienė, Siarhei Liubimau, Maria Derlõš, Polina Ljaševa
Photography: Romanas Naryškin, Monika Jagusinskytė, Andrejs Strokins, Kristine Madjare, Patrik Tamm, Kiur Kaasik
Edited by Anete Ušča, Liāna Ivete Beņķe
Design: Alexey Murashko
Published by Urban Institute / Culture Crab
ISBN: 978-9934-23-378-4
240 pages
2021
Stock: ✔
25 Eur
Baltic Stories — an alternative visual guidebook — explores the relationship between culture, place and people in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. This journey through the Baltic states delves into the small-scale, everyday and unexpected — a street art festival in Tartu changing the perception of public space, a Vilnius community radio started by friends, green urban gardens, cutting edge contemporary art spaces, decaying Soviet heritage that still serves as a meeting point for locals, and more. 30 inspiring stories with original photography by up-and-coming photographers uncover the diversity of local culture and its wide-reaching effects, while examining what Baltic means today. For independent cultural tourists, policymakers, and anyone else willing to explore and take part in shared and meaningful placemaking practices. [publisher’s information]
Contributors: Dovilė Gaižauskienė, Siarhei Liubimau, Maria Derlõš, Polina Ljaševa
Photography: Romanas Naryškin, Monika Jagusinskytė, Andrejs Strokins, Kristine Madjare, Patrik Tamm, Kiur Kaasik
Edited by Anete Ušča, Liāna Ivete Beņķe
Design: Alexey Murashko
Published by Urban Institute / Culture Crab
ISBN: 978-9934-23-378-4
240 pages
2021
Stock: ✔
25 Eur

