In his series Land Ends (2009) Pavlos Fysakis researches the four furthest boundary places of the European geographical space in the respective directions of the horizon. What is the narrative suggested by topography and the people inhabiting these places? How is history engaged with contemporary life? What does it mean to live in the outmost boundaries in an era when everything is concentrated in the large centers?
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