Dataset: Photography
Although the construction and representation of the alien, foreign, or Other predates photographic images, the medium of photography has been highly influential in our notions of various Others and their place in our world. What do photographs “capture,” exactly, and how do they “speak” to us?
Entries
Migrating Architectures (2019)
January 26, 2022“Migrating Architectures” art and research project analyses the process of space formation as a transformation of spatial conceptions from both the countries of origin and… Read more
Crossing Lines, Constructing Home: Displacement and Belonging in Contemporary Art | Harvard Art Museums (2020)
January 25, 2022What does it mean to be displaced from culture and home? What are the historical contexts for understanding our contemporary moment? How does an artist’s… Read more
100 Images of Migration (2013- Present)
January 25, 2022100 Images of Migration is the exhibition with which we launched the Migration Museum Project in 2013. The product of a competition run with the… Read more
Biden’s policies on immigration (2020)
January 25, 2022President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to make the United States a welcoming place for immigrants, but his plans to dismantle the Trump administration’s barriers to immigration could… Read more
The story behind the girl in the recording who begs for her aunt after being separated from her migrant mother (2018)
January 25, 2022The 6-year-old girl who was pleading with Border Patrol officials for her mother, begging for her aunt — on the excruciating audio published by ProPublica… Read more
Photographs That Humanize the Immigration Debate (2018)
January 4, 2022“Mr. Moore, a staff photographer for Getty Images, now has perhaps the most comprehensive body of work of any news photographer covering immigration. His images… Read more
Ramin Samandari: Huddled Masses
December 11, 2020The project is a collection of 300 portraits featuring people holding whiteboard placards on which they’ve written details of their ethnic heritage. In the wake… Read more
The New Yorker: Mapping the Journeys of Syria’s Artists
November 11, 2019The New Yorker featured an article about Syrian disbursement across the Middle east and Europe. The project tracks several Syrians, including a poet and a… Read more
World Press Photo Contest 2016: Reporting Europe’s Refugee Crisis
December 8, 2016World Press Photo Contest 2016 View Russian photographer Sergey Ponomarev’s collection of winning images from the 59th World Press Photo Contest. See all: world press… Read more
The Night-Side of Hospitals: Migrant doctors and the medical system
November 27, 2016Anna Harris and photographer Thomas Fuller undertook an ethnographic study of migrant doctors in Melbourne hospitals, documenting regulatory and cultural barriers present in the mobility… Read more
British Journal of Photography: The Migration Issue
September 11, 2016Putting a face to the greatest humanitarian crisis of out time http://www.bjp-online.com/2016/08/editors-introduction-the-migration-issue-bjp-7851/ Read more
In the shadow of Trump’s Walls: Peter van Agtmael Photos
August 30, 2016Photographer Peter van Agtmael, in collaboration with CNN and represented by Magnum Photos, portrays the U.S. – Mexico border in South Texas. The reportage frames the… Read more
Working From Home – A Photo Essay
April 18, 2016These migrant workers travel wherever they can find employment. Some just for a season before returning home, others from city to city or country to… Read more
Fashion Photographer Turns Refugee Crisis Into Offensive High-End Fashion Shoot
March 15, 2016“Hungarian fashion photographer Norbert Baksa has come under fire for a refugee-themed fashion photo shoot he conceptualized and shot at the Hungarian border. “Der Migrant,”… Read more