Canadian-born photographer Robert Polidori hasn’t taken a vacation in 25 years. He’s been too busy carting his large-format camera around the world to document the aftermath of events like the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Hurricane Katrina and the Lebanese Civil War.
For decades, the 60-year-old artist has been obsessed with human habitats violated by time and circumstance. For Polidori, interior spaces can reveal the collective soul of a society. He describes vacant rooms as exoskeletons of peoples’ internal lives.
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