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Publisher Note

For more than 30 years, Wendy Ewald has put cameras in the hands of children all over the world and helped them record their dreams and realities in images and words.
Towards a Promised Land documents her work with 22 children new to the British seaside town of Margate. Some arrived fleeing countries afflicted by war, poverty or political strife, others by following their families from one town to the next. Over 18 months, Ewald photographed her subject-artists and interviewed them about their past and present lives, while teaching them how to make their own photographs.
The resulting case studies capture the children at critical turning points in their lives. (Ewald's photographic portraits of the children have appeared as huge, iconic banners around Margate; the children's own projects formed an exhibition at a local gallery.) Through these displaced human beings, Towards a Promised Land touches some of the most salient issues confronting contemporary society.
This "book of fragments" brings together Ewald's and the children's work with a host of interviews, writings and commentaries on the contemporary search for a sense of place in a world of constant and turbulent change.

“Children have taught me that art is not a realm where only the trained and the accredited may dwell. The truly unsettling thing about children's imagery is that, despite their inexperience with what adults might call rational thinking, their images tap into cetrain universal feelings with undeniable force and subtlety.”— Wendy Ewald.

Photobook

Towards a Promised Land

by Wendy Ewald

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Edition 1st edition
Release Date 2006
Credits
Artist: Wendy Ewald
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 9783865212870
Work  
Subform Photography
Topics Children;
Methods Photobook
Language English, English
Format Softcover
Dimensions 20.0 × 26.0 cm
Pages 192