The Fumes of Mars
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'A large wildfire has a very distinctive sound. No one can tell you unless they have been in one. It is a sound that can haunt you…’ One of the deadliest wildfires ever recorded took place on 23 July 2018 just 30km from the historical centre of Athens in Greece. Artist Katerina Angelopoulou survived the fire and her forthcoming book The Fumes of Mars combines her photographs with personal testimonies from other survivors, timelines, maps and reports. With these materials Angelopoulou attempts to weave together a collective narrative of the events to better understand the violent disconnect between her own experience and the ‘official’ account of the disaster in which facts were concealed and victims held culpable.

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Published September 2025 Essays by Michael Herzfeld and Yiannis Gabriel 195 x 255 mm 232pp, 101 images Hardback ISBN 978-1-915423-88-7