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Rebecca Sampson

    Die Fotografie von Rebecca Sampson befasst sich mit Themen der Identität und Erinnerung und erforscht die visuelle Sprache des Mediums, um komplexe menschliche Erfahrungen einzufangen und zu interpretieren. Ihre Arbeit schafft atmosphärische Bilder, die den Betrachter einladen, über seine eigene Wahrnehmung der Welt nachzudenken. Sampson's künstlerischer Ansatz wurzelt in akribischer Beobachtung und der ständigen Suche nach neuen Wegen, das Immaterielle visuell auszudrücken. Sie ist bekannt für ihren unverwechselbaren Stil, der die Grenzen zwischen Dokumentation und künstlerischer Interpretation verwischt.

    A Frocodile Ate My Socks
    Apples for sale
    • In Apples for Sale, Rebecca Sampson (*1984) sheds light on the life of Indonesian housemaids, who work in Hong Kong as second-class migrants and live under precarious conditions in a parallel female society. In an exclusively female social environment, they begin a sort of role play, in which the male roles of tomboys are assumed and lovingly decorated dolls replace missing children. Since the domestic workers are only allowed to move freely around Hong Kong one day a week, their social and cultural sphere is increasingly shifted to the virtual world of Facebook. There, no limits are put on their living out their personality individually. The new publication gives viewers 360-degree access to this unique and unsettling world.

      Apples for sale
    • The whimsical tale explores the mystery of disappearing socks, engaging young readers with its imaginative premise. It cleverly addresses a common household dilemma, appealing to both children and their parents. Through its playful narrative, the story invites laughter and curiosity, making it a delightful read for families.

      A Frocodile Ate My Socks