Inside Embassies
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
9490800325
ISBN-13
9789490800321
Publisher
APE
Imprint
APE
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 1st, 2015
Print length
72 Pages
Weight
368 grams
Dimensions
21.20 x 28.40 x 0.90 cms
Product Classification:
Individual photographers
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“In reality, as Elisabeth Ida’s photographs show, an embassy is first and foremost a place of work for the diplomats toiling there on what often are repetitive tasks, negotiating every word of a detailed technical agreement or drafting reports for the capital that might not be read but that are nonetheless expected. This side of diplomacy is associated more with dreary meeting rooms and drab offices than beautiful salons. Efforts made in waiting rooms, corridors and lobbies to convey something about the country while creating a certain homelike atmosphere come across as gauche rather than elegant. Sofas whose colour-scheme matches ill with the colours of the national flag give the impression of making do with what is available, under the watchful eye of the ubiquitous state picture of a president, king or queen, who are keen to ensure that the national budget is not wasted on undue comforts. ” (Excerpt from “The Gauche Gateway) — Prof. Dr. Sven Biscop, Ghent University & Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations (Brussels)With the support from Cultuurcentrum Strombeek and Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia.
“In reality, as Elisabeth Ida’s photographs show, an embassy is first and foremost a place of work for the diplomats toiling there on what often are repetitive tasks, negotiating every word of a detailed technical agreement or drafting reports for the capital that might not be read but that are nonetheless expected. This side of diplomacy is associated more with dreary meeting rooms and drab offices than beautiful salons. Efforts made in waiting rooms, corridors and lobbies to convey something about the country while creating a certain homelike atmosphere come across as gauche rather than elegant. Sofas whose colour-scheme matches ill with the colours of the national flag give the impression of making do with what is available, under the watchful eye of the ubiquitous state picture of a president, king or queen, who are keen to ensure that the national budget is not wasted on undue comforts. ” (Excerpt from “The Gauche Gateway) — Prof. Dr. Sven Biscop, Ghent University & Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations (Brussels)With the support from Cultuurcentrum Strombeek and Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia.
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