Louise Amelie

MISSING MEMBER

Kyrgyzstan

2021-2023

Kyrgyzstan, A Country On The Move. 

WHAT DOES MIGRATION MEAN FOR THOSE WHO STAY BEHIND

Louise Amelie’s documentary photo series is an artistic exploration of the global phenomenon of migration and its many facets, which are often ignored in European migration politics. Migration has always been an integral part of human experience and will continue to be. Yet in public discourse it is presented as an aberration, while the existence of nation-state borders is hardly ever questioned. On the globe, Kyrgyzstan nestles inconspicuously next to Kazakhstan and China, but on the ground the vastness and heights of the mountains seem endless. In contrast to the natural beauty, prefabricated housing estates spring up in the capital, Bishkek. Here lives a young population that, despite all the adversities of post-Soviet reality, faces the world with great confidence. In a collection of portraying photographs that foreground the individual stories, the series is an expression of solidarity and empathy, and shows that migration can mean both an opportunity as well as the painful loss of a beloved Missing Member.

The series and the book of the same name were the basis of the BERLIN BISHKEK Art WEEKS and were presented for the first time in the course of this art festival. 

AWARDS

2023 IWPA Award (Winning Series)
2023 World Report Award (Shortlisted)
2023 Belfast Photofestival (Shortlisted)
2022 Lucie Foundation – The Portrait Project (Winning Series)