Open See

Event Details
Bangladesh. Dhaka. 2007. Man at a recruitment center.
UKRAINE. 2006. Mother of 12 and 13 year old girls who were trafficked by their father. (translation says) "My name is Klavdiya. My children didn't want to be slaves, but their bad father stole them away without my permission to Poland where they were forced to beg and make sex everyday. (I will not give in insult to anybody my children. I would like to see my daughters very happy, but instead there are the tears from grief and the scars of a bad life. "
BANGLADESH. 2007.
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October 16, 2009 - January 17, 2010, London, England

Open See

Open See documents the experiences of people who travel from war torn, socially and economically devastated countries, to make new lives in Europe. They have left often violent, oppressive, poverty-stricken or AIDS ravaged communities, in search of stability and the promise of a better future. Originating from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, these ‘new Europeans’ have met violence and brutality as well as hope and liberation in their new homes.

Since 2003, Magnum photographer Jim Goldberg (b.1953, USA) has been photographing and collecting stories through a range of media: Polaroids, video, written text, ephemera, large and medium format photographs. The exhibition installation reflects his dynamic approach to documentary through dense displays of images, objects and text.

The Polaroids on show have often been defaced and written on by the people they portray. The words and images combine to tell intimate stories of past and present experiences. Faces and features are sometimes scratched out, coloured in, or marked in some way. Larger-scale colour photographs depicting landscapes from the subjects’ countries of origin appear both poetic and dystopic in equal measure. One image shows a young family walking along a sunlit road, while another is of a man standing on a vast rubbish tip holding a dead goat salvaged from the debris.

Part of an ongoing project by Goldberg, Open See confronts us with the realities of migration and the conditions for desiring escape.

When & Where

October 16, 2009 - January 17, 2010

Mon: Closed
Tues, Wed, Sat: 11.00 - 18.00
Thurs & Fri: 11.00 - 20.00
Sun: 12.00 – 18.00

The Photographers' Gallery
16 - 18 Ramillies Street
London W1F 7LW
England

Phone: +44 845 262 1618

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