"Examining the unprecedented scale of its development and its key role in China's economic revolution, Simpson follows Macau's emergence from historical obscurity to become the most profitable casino gaming locale in the world. In turn, his trenchant analysis provides a distinctive view into China's broader project of urbanization, its post-Mao economic reforms, and the continued rise of its consumer culture"
Tim Simpson Livres


Macao Macau
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book explores Macau's transformation post-1999, following its return to China and the liberalization of its casino industry, which attracted massive foreign investment. Roger Palmer's photography captures the city's unique blend of colonial and modern architecture, using both analogue and digital techniques. His work reflects on the concept of "porosity," highlighting Macau's ambiguous sovereignty and cultural hybridity. Through his images, Palmer examines the tension between development and decay in this rapidly evolving urban landscape, revealing the complexities of its identity.