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Seeds of the Earth - The Vavilov Institute

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His knowledge, tenacity and eloquence still resound in the corridors of the Institute which bears his name in Saint Petersburg and his spirit continues to inspire the hundreds of researchers pursuing his work. He had anticipated the disappearance of plant diversity, and, within the space of a few decades, he studied and travelled throughout the world and found the means of saving it. For political and idealogical reasons, Nikolai Vavilov was condemned to death and left to starve in the dungeon of a Soviet prison. Gradually, on both sides of the iron curtain, his memory began to fade. One hundred years after Vavilov's rst expedition, the photographer Mario Del Curto retraced his footsteps. For four years he has been meeting those who, despite overwhelming obstacles, perpetuate Vavilov's seed prospection, selection, and conservation work in order to save the planet's staple food crops. This book is the unprecedented story of his journey to the heart of the Vavilov Institute and its twelve research stations. International specialists bring light to the huge scope of the work undertaken by Vavilov and his successors.

About the author

Mario Del Curto (geb. 1955) ist ein Waadtländer Fotograf und Regisseur. Neben seinen persönlichen Arbeiten rund um die Art Brut-Welt und um aussergewöhnliche Menschen, widmet er sich auch seinen fotografischen Vorhaben zu seinen Lieblingsthemen wie Biodiversität und aussergewöhnliche Gärten

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His knowledge, tenacity and eloquence still resound in the corridors of the Institute which bears his name in Saint Petersburg and his spirit continues to inspire the hundreds of researchers pursuing his work.
He had anticipated the disappearance of plant diversity, and, within the space of a few decades, he studied and travelled throughout the world and found the means of saving it. For political and idealogical reasons, Nikolai Vavilov was condemned to death and left to starve in the dungeon of a Soviet prison. Gradually, on both sides of the iron curtain, his memory began to fade.
One hundred years after Vavilovs rst expedition, the photographer Mario Del Curto retraced his footsteps. For four years he has been meeting those who, despite overwhelming obstacles, perpetuate Vavilovs seed prospection, selection, and conservation work in order to save the planets staple food crops.
This book is the unprecedented story of his journey to the heart of the Vavilov Institute and its twelve research stations. International specialists bring light to the huge scope of the work undertaken by Vavilov and his successors.

Product details

Authors Mario Deul Curto
Assisted by Mario Del Curto (Photographer), Mario Del Curto (Photographs)
Publisher Till Schaap Edition
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2016
 
EAN 9783038280811
ISBN 978-3-0-3828081-1
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 220 mm x 308 mm x 30 mm
Weight 1840 g
Illustrations 200 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

Fotograf, entdecken, Vavilov, Seeds of the Earth, Vavilov Institue, Mario Del Curto

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