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Zona: Siberian Prison Camps Carl De Keyzer To many Westerners, Siberia remains geographically and culturally distant, a place notorous for the horror of Stalin's prison camps. Officially disbanded in 1960, the legacy of the Gulag persists and today, the camps still house a million prisoners. Carl De Keyzer traveled to Siberia and photographed some 35 camps, revealing a harsh way of life totally isolated from the rest of the world. De Keyzer's images, often in startling color, jolt us with their immediacy and offer a rare insight into the lives of those inhabiting these isolated institutions. Presented in association with Magnum Photos. |
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Image and Identity Image and Identity explores the influence of ethnicity, individual biography, cultural identity and social context on the function, meaning and execution of artworks. In the summer of 2007, the Southeast Museum of Photography, with sponsorship from a National Endowment for the Arts Grant, held its first ever Summer School in the Arts. In the program, three master artists were invited to lead a group of high school level photography and art students through three weeks of intensive artistic exploration and development. Photo works produced by the students are exhibited alongside work by their teachers in this exhibition. Image on left: "Myself as harriet Tubman" by Alexis Calhoun |
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