Here and There
An expedition of sorts
Seiten
2024
Gost Books (Verlag)
978-1-915423-00-9 (ISBN)
Gost Books (Verlag)
978-1-915423-00-9 (ISBN)
The year in which photographer Jillian Edelstein turned 40 she came across an image of her great
aunt Minna, of whose existence she had been unaware. The photograph of Minna became the
catalyst for a journey to unearth her family history and the discovery of an unknown branch of
her family living in Ukraine.
In 2002, the same year that Edelstein had discovered Minna's photograph, she was commissioned to photograph the South African Sangoma shamans, whose rituals employ the intermediary healing powers of their ancestors. A shaman told Edelstein that her own ancestors were in conflict, fuelling her growing determination to untangle her family's hidden history. Thus Edelstein began a journey that took her from her home in London to the heartland of the Ukraine, and to her grandfather’s birthplace in Latvia. In turn the journey led her to the shores of Lesvos, the West Bank, the Jungle in Calais, to the boat graveyard on the island of Lampedusa. In Here and There, Edelstein refracts images and stories of displaced people through the lens of her family’s own mystery—reaching the refugee history we all have in common, whether its details are known or not.
‘And that’s the theme that runs through my family. A veritable diaspora. South Africa, Israel, Canada, Colombia, United States, Australia, Italy, Mallorca, Ukraine. How many continents can one family possibly inhabit? … I wonder how I would feel if, from the age of my late teens, I never got to see or hear of my siblings ever again.’
Edelstein’s grandfather, two brothers and their sister Minna had grown up in Sassmacken, Latvia, were separated as teenagers and never saw each other again. Minna’s life was a series of escapes from Germans in World War I, the Red Army in the Russian Revolution and during World War II from Ukraine to Uzbekistan where she died, the same year that Edelstein was born.
aunt Minna, of whose existence she had been unaware. The photograph of Minna became the
catalyst for a journey to unearth her family history and the discovery of an unknown branch of
her family living in Ukraine.
In 2002, the same year that Edelstein had discovered Minna's photograph, she was commissioned to photograph the South African Sangoma shamans, whose rituals employ the intermediary healing powers of their ancestors. A shaman told Edelstein that her own ancestors were in conflict, fuelling her growing determination to untangle her family's hidden history. Thus Edelstein began a journey that took her from her home in London to the heartland of the Ukraine, and to her grandfather’s birthplace in Latvia. In turn the journey led her to the shores of Lesvos, the West Bank, the Jungle in Calais, to the boat graveyard on the island of Lampedusa. In Here and There, Edelstein refracts images and stories of displaced people through the lens of her family’s own mystery—reaching the refugee history we all have in common, whether its details are known or not.
‘And that’s the theme that runs through my family. A veritable diaspora. South Africa, Israel, Canada, Colombia, United States, Australia, Italy, Mallorca, Ukraine. How many continents can one family possibly inhabit? … I wonder how I would feel if, from the age of my late teens, I never got to see or hear of my siblings ever again.’
Edelstein’s grandfather, two brothers and their sister Minna had grown up in Sassmacken, Latvia, were separated as teenagers and never saw each other again. Minna’s life was a series of escapes from Germans in World War I, the Red Army in the Russian Revolution and during World War II from Ukraine to Uzbekistan where she died, the same year that Edelstein was born.
London-based photographer Jillian Edelstein was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa. She attended the LCC photojournalism course in the UK after graduating from he University of Cape Town, B.Soc.Sc . Her portraits have appeared internationally in publications including The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, The FT Weekend Magazine, Vanity Fair, IVogue, The Guardian Weekend, The Sunday Times Magazine, Time, Fortune, Forbes, GQ and Esquire.
Erscheinungsdatum | 18.01.2024 |
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Illustrationen | Jillian Edelstein |
Zusatzinfo | 166 images |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 190 x 245 mm |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Fotokunst |
ISBN-10 | 1-915423-00-7 / 1915423007 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-915423-00-9 / 9781915423009 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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