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Shelter
Henk Wildschut

Shelter Henk Wildschut

Shelter Henk WildschutShelter
Henk Wildschut
Post Editions

 

Softcover
112 pages
230 x 320 mm
2010
ISBN 9789460830341

 

In the vicinity of the port of Calais there is an area of a few hundred square meters, known as the ‘jungle’. The inhabitants of this area (by default we call them refugees, asylum seekers, illegal immigrants, immigrants) have travelled many miles to come here and still their journey is not finished. Calais is the starting point for the last and most popular crossing. Thousands have come from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan and Nigeria in search of a better life in England, the destination of their dreams. Not that they are welcome, as illegal immigrants are banned and excluded through a vast system of laws. While waiting for the chance to make the long crossing, they build makeshift shelters: tent-like structures of waste materials found in the immediate vicinity of the camp. Even in the best case, it is hard to recognise the cultural character of their country of origin in these structures. The way in which this basic necessity of life is given shape in the shelters is the ‘leitmotif’ in the documentary photography project that Henk Wildschut started up late 2005 and for which he frequently travelled to Calais, southern Spain, Dunkirk, Malta, Patras and Rome. For Wildschut, the sight of the shelter – anywhere in Europe – became the symbol of misery. While shelters reveal little or nothing about the wellbeing of their residents, they still become models for the larger, underlying story – one full of violence, fear, desire, courage, sadness and anxiety. In a documentary sense, the shelters cannot pretend to be anything else than what they actually are. This indirect portrayal originates in the moral despair of the photographer: how to depict a humanitarian problem in images without clichés? The indirect eloquence of the images in Shelter the connective factor that helps make the receptive viewer feel involved and offers a meaningful alternative to the platitude of photography.
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About the Artist
Henk Wildschut (b. 1967, Harderwijk) is a Dutch artist and photographer who studied at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and lives and works in Amsterdam.
henkwildschut.com
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About the Publisher
Post Editions was an independent publisher based in Rotterdam dedicated to the task of initiating, producing and distributing special books on contemporary art, architecture and photography.
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