STEPHAN VANFLETEREN
Facing Stories
Belgium: the poverty of loneliness

From the hybridizations of the global economy to those that affect the losers in the reorganization of the world’s economic structure. In First World countries, the new forms of poverty are caused less by material need than by an absence of human contact, by loneliness and isolation. Those who are most at risk are people who are unable to adapt to the constraints of an ever more rationalized working world.

STEPHAN VANFLETEREN (Belgium, 1969)
His radical black-and-white documentary work covers the disappearance of small, anarchic worlds and the phenomena of everyday life in his homeland Belgium as well as events in the world’s conflict zones such as Kosovo and Afghanistan. The pictures from his book Elvis & Presley, published together with photographer Robert Huber, have been shown in numerous galleries across Europe. In 2001 he won the World Press Photo Children’s Award. He has been affiliated with Lookat Photos agency since 2000.