36 Views

  • Dates
    2012 - 2015
  • Author
  • Topics Landscape, Contemporary Issues, Documentary
  • Location Russia, Russia

36 views goes back to the renowned series of prints of the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai: 36 views of Mount Fuji. Telkov has captured thirty-six images of the small mining town of Degtyarsk, in the Russian región of Sverdlovsk, at each end of which we find two huge waste heaps.

“Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji” is a well-known series of color wood block prints by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. There is Fujiyama – the sacred mountain of Japan — in every image of this series.

Degtyarsk is a town in Sverdlovsk Region with the population of about 14 000 people. Once a prosperous mining town today it is dependent on the Region’s subsidy. Towering over the opposite ends of the town there are two huge waste piles – heaps of dead rock from Kapitalnaya 1 and Kapitalnaya 2 mines. The once successful town-forming copper mining enterprise has left the town in the state of environmental disaster: waste waters from the mines still poison soil and water supply, and the waste piles have a high level of radiation background. Besides one can hardly find a former miner in the town due to the extreme health hazard of copper

mining. There is a town legend in Degtyarsk saying that some time ago Japanese wanted to buy the waste piles but the town said no explaining that they are the ‘strategic stockpile’.

The waste piles can be seen from almost any point in Degtyarsk, they dominate the town with the people’s lives running at their foot. The waste piles are a metaphor for the post-Soviet economy and the today’s state of the one-factory towns scattered throughout the country.

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