Artsuite - Susan Harbage Page - Detention Center Bracelet - Photography - Edition 1 of 5 - 44" x 60" - Border Works - The eleven year U.S.–Mexico Border Project touches on many topics including gender, immigration, and migration, and rethinks the ways in which we look at diversity, identity, and difference. Crossers that were bused back would cut off their ID bracelets.

SUSAN HARBAGE PAGE

 

Photography | 2009 | Limited Edition 1 of 5

 

Series - Border Works 

The eleven year U.S.–Mexico Border Project touches on many topics including gender, immigration, and migration, and rethinks the ways in which we look at diversity, identity, and difference. It presents a new way to look at immigration, a topic that has been understood largely through media and popular culture.

 

Before the privatization of immigration, border crossers that had been picked up were bused back across the border. Once back in Mexico they cut their plastic ID bracelets from the U.S. privatized detention centers and continued their journeys, Matamoros, Mexico.

 

Size

60 x 44 inches - Unframed

 

Materials

Archival Pigment Print

 

Authenticity

Certificate of Authenticity

Detention Center Bracelet

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SUSAN HARBAGE PAGE

 

Photography | 2009 | Limited Edition 1 of 5

 

Series - Border Works 

The eleven year U.S.–Mexico Border Project touches on many topics including gender, immigration, and migration, and rethinks the ways in which we look at diversity, identity, and difference. It presents a new way to look at immigration, a topic that has been understood largely through media and popular culture.

 

Before the privatization of immigration, border crossers that had been picked up were bused back across the border. Once back in Mexico they cut their plastic ID bracelets from the U.S. privatized detention centers and continued their journeys, Matamoros, Mexico.

 

Size

60 x 44 inches - Unframed

 

Materials

Archival Pigment Print

 

Authenticity

Certificate of Authenticity