"NEW YORK -- First, a heating pipe broke in the adjacent apartment, sending a powerful blast of steam into his home along with an unrelenting stench. Then, chunks of the ceiling started falling into his bathroom, and black mold began creeping up the walls. Cockroaches thrived in the suddenly tropical apartment. In December, mice popped up from the gaps between the walls and the baseboards.
But each time Sergio Cuevas sought the attention of the landlord, hoping to arrest the deterioration of his apartment in the Bronx, he got nowhere. It was like the management company had ceased to exist."
Ruins, images of "modern" ruins are a perfect visual metaphor for the current social, political and financial melt down we are now experiencing.
This HuffPo report about what is currently happening to the NYC poor is an example of that reality HERE
French Photo-duo "Marchand and Meffre" their website
HuffPo story on them and their work www.huffingtonpost.com/kisa-lala/detroit-the-ruins-of-an-e_b_810688.html
Rancho San Joaquin Townhouses, Irvine, California, 1975. Photographed by
Julius Shulman, © J. Paul Getty Trust.
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