It is an intentionally unintentional gaze that allows for chance encounters, for stories and memories–leads that Ruth Beckermann follows across Europe and the Mediterranean. Nigerian asylum seekers in..
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It is an intentionally unintentional gaze that allows for chance encounters, for stories and memories–leads that Ruth Beckermann follows across Europe and the Mediterranean. Nigerian asylum seekers in Sicily, drunk nationalists in Vienna, three veiled women trying to cross a busy road in Alexandria.
Rain on a window pane, a fire truck, a tomcat with innumerable offspring: it is an intentionally unintentional gaze that allows for chance encounters, for stories and memories - leads that Ruth Beckermann follows across Europe and the Mediterranean. Nigerian asylum seekers in Sicily, an Arab musician in Galilee, nationalists drunk on beer in Vienna, the Capitoline Wolf, and three veiled young women trying for minutes to cross a busy road in Alexandria. Threads, cloth and textiles pop up like book marks in a fabric of movement, of traveling or seeking refuge.