Gandha Key
Walter Benjamin's Suitcase Was Never Found
A series of photographs - black and white and colour medium format photographs, digital images and negatives that are about research I am doing into the last days of this famous philosopher, writer and cultural commentator, Walter Benjamin, who had to flee occupied Europe during the Second World War.
He supposedly carried a suitcase with him full of objects and maybe a manuscript. My images are about this imagined suitcase. Benjamin carried a supply of morphine with him which he used to commit suicide in September 1940 in despair when he was not allowed to cross the border and complete his journey to the US.
Series:
1: Various objects were discovered inside.
2: ID cards and family portraits.
3. Various objects were found in the mountains.
4. The suitcase lay among the grasses.
5. On a Spanish beach.
6. Inside were postcards of Ibiza and Italy.
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Gandha lives in North London and works as an artist, photographer and internet project curator. Her projects include: Zybooks which showcases artists' books from around the world; The Picasso ebook celebrated Picasso's 120th birthday in 2001, and From my house to yours/the journeyweb invites people to send in images based on what makes them feel at home.
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