Photograph

Maker & role
Ms Anne Zahalka, Artist
Production date
2002
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Title
Shabnam Hameed, Sydney Park, St Peters 2002
Production place
Collection
Measurements
0 - Whole, H: 66 x W: 166cm (H: 660 x W: 1660mm)
Subject Place
Credit line
Purchase, 2002
Museum of Sydney Collection, Museums of History New South Wales
Description
Photograph taken by Anne Zahalka of Shabnam Hameed and her dog in Sydney Park, St Peters, 2001. Shabnam arrived in Sydney in 1980 at the age of six years from Southern India. Her father began a successful business in Australia importing doormats made of coconut husks from their home state of Kerala. Shabnam works in independent films and is currently making a documentary about truck drivers and their sons. She lives in the inner west of Sydney.

The photograph is part of a series of 17 colour images titled, "Welcome to Sydney" by Anne Zahalka, commissioned initially by Sydney Airport Corporation. The work consists of a series of panoramic images of immigrants in various Sydney locations, each person holding an object from their homeland that is personally or culturally important and connects them with their place of origin.The convention of advertising, cinema and tourist imagery are employed in the series as the artist plays with the usual ways these media portray Sydney landscapes and people. All the portraits are taken in public places, some backdrops being familiar sites such as Bondi, Sydney Harbour and the city metropolis, others lesser known urban landscapes in suburbs such as Cabramatta and Bankstown, representing the demographic trends of migrant settlement.

The series explores both displacement and belonging in the migrant experience. Some of the subjects seem culturally and geographically dislocated, while others seem to have been seamlessly transported into the new landscape. The artist makes visual plays and associations between each person and the new landscape they find themselves in.
Accession number
MOS2003/1-1

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