2014年1月29日 星期三

'Moving Walls 21', documentary photography exhibition series. 紀實攝影展系列

PHOTOGRAPH BY SHANNON JENSEN—GETTY IMAGES
Shannon Jensen’s project, “A Long Walk,” saw her visit refugee camps in northeast South Sudan. Aiming to document the plight of refugees fleeing both the Blue Nile and South Kordofan, Jensen took an unusual tack: Instead of photographing the refugees themselves, she focused on their worn-out shoes, which she believes are visceral reminders of the struggle of displaced people. The images that emerge are as simple as they are haunting.
Read more on LightBox about the Open Society Foundation‘s annual Moving Walls exhibition which aims to support photographers working on social, political and human-rights issues that can sometimes fall under the radar.

Open Society unveils 'Moving Walls 21' – Exploring the 'broader context' through photography
'A Long Walk' ---
Jamun Mam, a woman in her 70s from Iferi, walked many days to reach South Sudan’s northern border.
Maban County, Upper Nile State, South Sudan, June 2012.(Photo by ©Shannon Jensen/Reportage by Getty Images)Open Society unveils 'Moving Walls 21' – Exploring the 'broader context' through photography
'In Ruins: The Fall of Greek Industry'--- Whatever was left after factories were closed or abandoned has been taken by looters to sell as scrap.
Alexandroupoli, Greece, February 2011. (Photo by ©Nikos Pilos)Open Society unveils 'Moving Walls 21' – Exploring the 'broader context' through photography
'Shadow of the Condor' --- Former military men hide their faces during a trial conducted by the Argentine government to prosecute former officials for crimes against humanity that were committed by the military dictatorship from 1976 to 1983.
Bahia Blanca, Argentina, February 2012. (Photo by ©João Pina)Open Society unveils 'Moving Walls 21' – Exploring the 'broader context' through photography
Mark Leong—Redux Pictures
The Mongkok district in Kowloon is one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in the world, and is well known for its underground night life such as the mah jong games, massage parlors, sex workers, and night markets that are overseen by Hong Kong’s organized crime organizations called the Triads.
Read more: Moving Walls 21: A Venerable Photo Exhibition Documents Struggle - LightBox http://lightbox.time.com/2014/01/29/moving-walls-21/#ixzz2rsTuhPIa
'Hong Kong Under China' --- The Mongkok district in Kowloon is one of the most densely populated neighborhoods in the world, and is well known for its underground night life such as the mah jong games, massage parlors, sex workers, and night markets that are overseen by Hong Kong’s organized crime organizations called the Triads.
Mongkok, Hong Kong, June 2011 (Photo by ©Mark Leong/Redux Pictures)Open Society unveils 'Moving Walls 21' – Exploring the 'broader context' through photography
'Moving Walls' calls attention to the importance of documentary photography - Yahoo News
http://news.yahoo.com/moving-walls-documentary-photography-exhibit-nyc-062215065.html
Yahoo News Photos  http://yahoonewsphotos.tumblr.com/
The Floating City: Inside Hong Kong Now | ChinaFile  http://www.chinafile.com/floating-city-inside-hong-kong-now
Meet the Photographers in Moving Walls 21 | Open Society Foundations (OSF)
http://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/multimedia/meet-photographers-moving-walls-21
Diana Markosian—Reportage by Getty Images
Gym class at School No 1 in the Chechen village of Serzhen-Yurt. The schoolgirls, all dressed in skirts with their heads wrapped in headscarves, say gym clothes violate Muslim dress code.
Diana Markosian—Reportage by Getty Images
In the village of Serzhen-Yurt, Chechnya, a couple on a date must meet in public and sit at a distance from one another. All physical contact is forbidden before marriage.
Mark Leong—Redux Pictures
Beat-up armchairs await residents of an informal settlement built on the top of a factory building. Middle and working-class Hong Kong residents are feeling the housing squeeze from China on two fronts. While wealthy mainland Chinese investors drive up real estate prices, affordable housing grows scarce in one of the world’s most expensive cities. At the same time, Chinese migrant laborers are crossing the increasingly open border to the north, which creates competition even for these dilapidated squatted rooftop units in industrial neighborhoods.
Read more: Moving Walls 21: A Venerable Photo Exhibition Documents Struggle - LightBox http://lightbox.time.com/2014/01/29/moving-walls-21/#ixzz2rsTIn6s1
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