| LESLIE GRANT grantl@newschool.edu |
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| PHOTO PROJECTS International Collaboration Fishing Sugar House Forestry Remake/Remodel Pictures Maps Shadows Michelle du Bois FOUND Flowers Dancing Pointing Handshakes GROTTO GALLERIE outsider a set of directions for making something bivouac darque darque Fortification The Amorphousness Show Estate You Can't Get There From Here TEACHING Freshman Seminar Sophomore Seminar Landscape Photography 2009 Landscape Photography 2007 Landscape Photography 2006 Vernacular Photography Summer Intensive Studies Color 2 Color 1 Still Photo 1 PATTI Wildlife Track & Field Hip Bumpkin Weddings Expose Abjection Destiny PHOTO ALBUMS New York City Cambodia Rochester Minneapolis Vancouver Los Angeles Santa Cruz San Diego MAGAZINE WORK index magazine SEWING Sinking Ship Averill Avenue |
International Collaboration by Leslie Grant and Judith van Ijken 2011 This work-in-progress explores the question, What is International Collaboration? - in an institutional context, as a philosophical ideal, and through personal experience. As a beginning, we have photographed employees of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, both in their offices and at their homes. We are interested in what makes up this institution and who participates in creating and maintaining the space for international collaboration to occur. We also asked employees to donate their own personal snapshots of the view from a window, to include different notions of home as documented by an international worker. We plan to make a series that focuses on meetings, these concrete situations where elusive relationships are formed and people connect across difference. And a series that pictures our own relationship as collaborators . . . All photographs by Leslie Grant and Judith van Ijken unless otherwise noted. next |
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