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SURVIVORS
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SURVIVORS
a series of portraits of Holocaust survivors, whose very presence marks them as among the last living witnesses to the atrocities that took place in Europe. The portraits are printed in black and white, as though they already belong to a forgotten archive. Alongside these portraits appear several color photographs of empty living rooms—spaces once inhabited by some of the sitters. These rooms, stripped of their presence, echo both memory and absence at once.The series offers a layered gaze into the fragile tension between remembrance and forgetting: the portrait bears the testimony of life, while the colorful, vacant interiors mark the passing of time and the inevitability of absence.
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