Wedding Bellas – migrancy as a dispute to photographic traditions

N. Milic
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Wedding Bellas is a digital photography and oral history project that explores a wish to belong to the European borderscape. The photographs are the stories of twelve women who found themselves at a time when they refused to leave. Many have been rejected – by partners, by landlords, by employers – and many have been refused leave to remain in the United Kingdom by the state. The women displayed resilience and resourcefulness in the face of these rejections, sometimes all happening at once, and the burden of those denials made them escape to fantasy. Some opted for equally stable, rooted and good-looking ‘Queen’s subjects’ – a lamp post, a tree, a traffic sign; London landmarks. The artwork presents the brides as physically connected to their rooted British fellows. The images show desperation and illusion as with a true wedding ceremony. The paradox of this loss of reality, due to the pressures of life circumstances, is portrayed in the photographs, questioning if the situation the women are in is imaginary – a concept shared by both the audience and the person in the picture. With the nexus of text and image, the project troubles the perception of refugees and asylum seekers in the United Kingdom today and the role that digital technology plays in that process. It deals with the question of mediation of migrancy through the historic visual representation and mnemonic depictions in photographs that are challenged by the interventions of the migrants themselves in that process.
婚礼贝拉——移民对摄影传统的争议
Wedding Bellas是一个数码摄影和口述历史项目,探索属于欧洲边境景观的愿望。这些照片是12个女人的故事,她们发现自己在一个拒绝离开的时代。许多人被伴侣、房东和雇主拒绝了,许多人被政府拒绝留在英国。面对这些拒绝,这些女性表现出了韧性和机智,有时所有的拒绝都是同时发生的,这些拒绝的负担使她们逃避到幻想中去。一些人选择了同样稳定、扎根、好看的“女王的臣民”——灯柱、树、交通标志;伦敦地标。这件艺术品展示了新娘们与扎根英国的同胞们在身体上的联系。这些照片表现出绝望和幻想,就像真实的婚礼一样。由于生活环境的压力,这种失去现实的悖论在照片中被描绘出来,质疑女性所处的情况是否是虚构的——这是观众和照片中的人共同的概念。通过文本和图像的联系,该项目困扰着当今英国难民和寻求庇护者的看法,以及数字技术在这一过程中所扮演的角色。它通过历史性的视觉表现和照片中的记忆描述来处理移民的调解问题,这些问题受到移民本身在这一过程中的干预的挑战。
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