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Identity
Boardwalk, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY
July 7, 2007

In the early morning on a sunny July weekend, we asked beachgoers to define their identity. Each participant could pose with any of three signs (with the words "Russian", "Jewish", and "American") or come up with their own self-definition by creating a unique sign. This event was photographed.

This project is a part of Casual Conversations in Brooklyn.

Casual Conversations in Brooklyn explores and documents the experience of immigration in America. This project takes up the issues of assimilation, alienation, and the diasporic elements of American society by focusing on one community, the third wave of Russian-Jewish immigrants that arrived to the United States between the 1970s and 1990s.

The project is based on a series of public dialogues, interactions, and conversations staged in the Brighton Beach community in Brooklyn. By bringing contemporary art out of the gallery and into the community, we create a kind of art/research laboratory in the public realm. Casual Conversations looks at the conflicting desires of this still nascent community: How does one retain cultural roots while simultaneously creating a new identity?

Confronted with radically different experiences, these Americans search for new identities that match their new lives. Every staged conversation aims to provoke its participants to react and to reflect. Every event targets some issue - whether personal or communal - and attempts to elicit a reaction that will eventually become a brushstroke in this community portrait.

Casual Conversations in Brooklyn is supported by the Six Points Fellowship and the Puffin Foundation.

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Digital c print
16 x 10 in
Edition of 6
2007

Digital c print
16 x 10 in
Edition of 6
2007
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