Zbigniew Kosc (1951, Poland) is interested in classical culture, anthropology and architecture. He is especially known for his photographs of Athos, the monastic community in Greece (see Athos, U,Bär Verlag, Zurich, Switzerland, 1988). He has also photographed the ancient ruins of Egypt, Kurdistan and the architecture of such world cities as Florence, Rome, London and St. Petersburg. Zbigniew Kosc received a Ph.D. in social psychology but later studied photography at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, where he has been based since 1980. His photographs have been published world-wide and frequently exhibited in such places as Canon Image Centre Amsterdam, Architectural Association of London and Wereldmuseum Rotterdam.
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