2010-02-07

NOVOSIBIRSK - Debby Huysmans shows a photographic research on forgotten and isolated communities in Siberia. The two longest rivers of Siberia, the Yenisey and Lena, guided the photographer through the desolated area in search of individuals who experience this area as their biotope and the marks they leave in the landscape that surrounds them. Remainders of dreams of the past and signs of hope for the future appear through the daily environment.

Huysmans is fascinated by the forgotten and isolated areas left behind due to the fall of communism. The characters seem to live in an old world, in impoverished conditions. Nothing much seems to happen, the pace of life is slow and the images are full of silence. They often expose undefined, lost spaces nobody seems to notice anymore.

With the serials Elementarz (Poland 2003), Last Stop before Europa (Belgium 2005) and In a Valley (Romania 2007) Debby Huysmans already made a photographic study of forgotten communities along the edges of western European culture.

Debby Huysmans

Debby Huysmans is a Belgian photographer.
Debby Huysmans
€4,688 allocated on 08/12/2008
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EXHIBITION

  • Bredaphoto: E19/afrit 15+16 - 9 januari 2010 tot en met 7 februari 2010 in Centrum C, Reigerstraat 16 in Breda (Nederland)
  • Kulturhuset, Stockholm (Zweden) - starts in Februari 19, 2010 - http://www.kulturhuset.stockholm.se

PUBLICATIONS

  • Staalkaart, februari 2010

BOOK

  • Title: SIBIR
    Author: Debby Huysmans
    Edition of 300 numbered copies
    Pages: 80 pages, softcover
    Price: €19,00 (exclusive sending costs)