姐妹

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Nadia
Sablin(生于1980年,苏联),并在美国中西部度过了她的青少年时期。在亚利桑那州立大学完成艺术硕士学位后,她现在生活、
工作于纽约布鲁克林区和在俄罗斯圣彼得堡。她的照片展出在格里芬博物馆、Wall Space画廊、Jen
Bekman画廊等等。在2011年,Nadia是Flash
Forward新兴摄影师获奖者之一、以及接收了SPE创新奖。最近,她的摄影项目《姐妹》获得了Puffin基金,同时她的照片被费城艺术博物馆和克里夫兰艺术博物馆永久收藏。
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About the Photograph
“The Two Sisters project
explores the lives of two unmarried sisters living in Northwest
Russia. The two women, my aunts, are in their seventies, but carry
on a traditional way of life, chopping wood for heating the house,
bringing water from the well and making their own clothes. As they
get older, they are less and less able to perform the grueling
tasks of running their small farm and spend more time resting. My
photographs of them are a meditation on aging, family and a sense
of belonging. The house in which Aleftina and Ludmila live was
built by their father, my grandfather. The rugs are weaved by their
mother. They contribute to the home as well, with new wallpapers,
hand-sewn curtains, quilts and lace. Handwritten recipes are folded
to contain seeds for planting, or rolled up balls of stray hair. I
took this photograph after showing up, unannounced, after being
away for a year. So absorbed were they by their task, that they had
to finish the puzzle before making tea and catching up. I gladly
offered my help.”