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Publisher Note

Since 2009, Åke Ericson has been documenting the everyday lives of Roma people across Europe. The resulting photographs create an honest portrait of a community ‘Non Grata’. Latin for "undesirable" or "not welcome"; Ericson’s title suggests the discrimination many Roma face in daily life due to their last name or complexion.

"In the summer of 2009, I found myself in the city of Breclav in the south of the Czech Republic. Here I learned that the mayor had evicted two Romani families from their homes – in a city where they had lived for several generations – to make space for a new shopping mall in their neighbourhood... This was the beginning of my documentary photographic project about the Romani people of Europe and their living conditions. They often live outside of society without human rights: social, political, cultural, and economic.
My aim with this photographic series is to reach beyond the clichéd image of the Romani. I do not only want to show the repression and misery under which great numbers of Romani live. My story is also about the Romani who are integrated in European everyday life."
- Åke Ericson

The Romani people have held a long fascination to photographers, and countless series of work have been produced on the estimated 10-12 million Roma population of Europe. Ericson’s project differs from the many through its scope, duration, and ambition. So far, Ericson has documented the lives and struggles of the
Roma people in France, Serbia, Kosovo, Romania, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Spain, and Switzerland – twice the number of countries included in Josef Koudelka’;s landmark photographic essay on the Roma 50 years ago.
Non Grata journeys from settlements such as Lunix IX outside Kosice in Eastern Slovakia to areas of Spain where Romani children attend regular school and can climb the socio-economic ladder, and Romani culture is largely accepted by much of the population. Ericson attempts to show not only the reality of a displaced
community but also the positivity and creativity which exists within.
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Åke Ericson is a Swedish photographer. He began working as a photographer at the age of 16. After 12 years at local newspapers in Sweden, he moved to Scandinavia’s largest newspaper, Aftonbladet, where he worked for 10 years before becoming freelance in 2000. He is affiliated with Aurora Photos in New York.

Photobook

Non Grata

by Åke Ericson

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2018
Credits
Writer: Åke Ericson
Artist: Åke Ericson
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-1-910401-18-7
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Italy, Migration, Rome, Society
Methods Photography
Language English
Format hardcover clothbound with dust-jacket
Dimensions 23.0 × 30.5 cm
Pages 140