One Year on Kythera
Kristina Williamson
Kytherian Publishing
English
Foreword by John Stathatos.
Hardcover
160 pages
380 x 260 mm
2013
ISBN 9780987247315
One Year on Kythera is a photographic documentary of the Greek island of Kythera, its inhabitants and its culture. With the help of a J. William Fulbright grant, Williamson was able to spend over one calendar year
living and photographing on this beautiful island. Over the years, Kythera has suffered from massive waves of emigration of its people abroad to the point of near depopulation. These mass migrations caused the population of Kythera to drop from about 13,000 at the beginning of the twentieth century to a current mid-winter population of 2,500, leaving entire villages stripped of younger generations and some completely abandoned. To the remaining Kytherians, these deserted homes and communities stand as visual reminders of a society once unified by tradition now transformed by ambitions of a different life abroad. One Year on Kythera is a contemporary look into the lives of those who have chosen to remain on the island: what ways they maintain a traditional way of life and in what ways their lifestyles are changing.
(source: https://www.oneyearonkythera.com/about)
About the Artist
Kristina Williamson is an American artist born in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania in 1980. In 2003, Williamson graduated from Parsons School of Design in New York with a BFA in photography and in 2004 was awarded a Fulbright grant to photograph life on the Greek island of Kythera.
oneyearonkythera.com
(source: https://www.oneyearonkythera.com/kristinawilliamson)
About the Publisher
Since 2006, the Kytherian Foundation for Culture & Development (ΚΙΠΑ) aspires to make Kythera and Antikythera a hub of sustainable development, enhancing the quality of life of the inhabitants and showcasing the cultural and natural heritage of both islands.
kipa-foundation.org
(source: https://kipa-foundation.org/en/foundation/)