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The family of migrants / curator Hanneke Mantel ; texts Rim Battal, Rodaan Al Galidi, Stine Jensen, Asma Khan, Hanneke Mantel, Danny Ramadan, Anke Reitz, Joumana El Zein Khoury, C. Pam Zhang ; translation, Helen Simpson.
Fine Arts Library TR681.I54 F36 2025b
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Immigrants--Portraits--Exhibitions.
- Immigrants.
- Portrait photography--Exhibitions.
- Portrait photography.
- Genre:
- portraits.
- Portraits.
- Illustrated works.
- Physical Description:
- 319 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 32 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [Veurne, Belgium] : Hannibal Publishers : Fenix : Gautier Platteau, [2025]
- Summary:
- "Tweehonderd indringende foto's uit verleden en heden vertellen universele en tijdloze verhalen over mensen in bewegingThe Family of Migrants is geïnspireerd op de iconische tentoonstelling The Family of Man, die in 1955 te zien was in het MoMA in New York: een eerbetoon aan de mensheid, samengesteld door fotograaf en curator Edward Steichen.Dit prachtig geïllustreerde boek brengt zo'n 200 indringende beelden samen die universele verhalen vertellen over mensen in beweging, zoals vertrek, reis, aankomst, familie, verlies en liefde.Tot de beelden behoren zowel opnamen van onbekende fotografen als iconische foto's van onder anderen Lewis Hine, Chien-Chi Chang, Abbas Attar, Robert de Hartogh, Wang Fuchun, Dorothea Lange, Stephan Vanfleteren, Ara Güler, Leonard Freed, Ata Kandó en Ishiuchi Miyako. Met tekstbijdragen van Joumana El Zein Khoury, Stine Jensen, Hanneke Mantel, Rim Battal, Rodaan Al Galidi, Danny Ramadan, Anke Reitz, C Pam Zhang en Asma Khan. Deze publicatie verschijnt naar aanleiding van de opening van het museum Fenix in Rotterdam op 16 mei 2025, waar alle foto's uit het boek te zien zullen zijn op de gelijknamige tentoonstelling." --door uitgever.
- "The Family of Migrants is inspired by the legendary exhibition The Family of Man, an ode to humanity created by photographer and curator Edward Steichen, that opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1955. This book features around 200 photographs and will show the most striking photography that tells universal, timeless stories of human existence, such as departure, journey and arrival, and themes like family, loss and love. Among the hundreds of images are iconic as well as unknown photos by, among many others, Lewis Hine, Chien-Chi Chang, Abbas Attar, Robert de Hartogh, Wang Fuchun, Dorothea Lange, Stephan Vanfleteren, Ara Güler, Leonard Freed, Ata Kandó and Ishiuchi Miyako. With text contributions by Joumana El Zein Khoury, Stine Jensen, Hanneke Mantel, Rim Battal, Rodaan Al Galidi, Danny Ramadan, Anke Reitz, C Pam Zhang and Asma Khan. Book accompanying the inauguration of the FENIX museum in Rotterdam on May 16, 2025. All pictures from the book will be on display at the exhibition of the same name" -- Publisher's description from web site.
- Contents:
- The family of migrants / Hanneke Mantel
- Connections / Anke Reitz
- Complexity is richness / Joumana El Zein Khoury
- Deportation / Asma Khan
- Woman, life, freedom / Stine Jensen
- Knight of hearts / Danny Ramadan
- Here's what will happen / Rim Battal
- Lines and lines and... / C. Pam Zhang
- A window onto their history, which is also ours / Rodaan Al Galidi.
- Notes:
- "This photobook is published on the occasion of the opening of Fenix on 16 May 2025. ... The Family of Migrants is one of the three opening exhibitions"--Colophon.
- ISBN:
- 9789464941562
- 9464941561
- OCLC:
- 1504502198
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