Migration
An immigrant is a person who moves to a new country or destination where they do not immediately possess citizenship, in order to reside and settle. People migrate internationally for different social and economic reasons, often to become a permanent resident or naturalised citizen, or to take up employment as a migrant worker. People also migrate to seek asylum due to such factors as persecution, genocide, war and social marginalisation. Immigration has taken place throughout human history and has been fundamental in the formation and development of societies around the world.
>John Berger and Jean Mohr, "A Seventh Man: Migrant Workers in Europe", 1975.Book, 20,3 x 13,5 x 2,3 cm.
>Jean Raspail, "Le Camp des Saints", 1978.Book, paper, ink, 15.4 x 24 x 2 cm.
>Candida Höfer, Türken in Deutschland 1979, 1979.Photography, slide projection with 80 colour slides.
>Bat Ye'or, "Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis", 2005.Book, paper, ink, 22.9 x 15.3 x 2.3 cm.
>Dimitri Venkov, I wanted to be Happy in the USSR, 2007-2020.Video.
>Maryam Najd , Life of Faith, 2018.Painting.