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Prisoners' Objects - Collection of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum

Bouvier, Paul(Contributions by)Mayou, Roger(Contributions by)Rueff, Martin(Contributions by)Schulte-Tenkhoff, Isabelle(Contributions by)
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The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum houses an extraordinary collection of 'prisoners' objects'.

These were made by prison inmates and presented to the ICRC delegates who visited them, as provided for by the Geneva Conventions.

For over a century, these objects have borne mute witness to the numerous violent episodes that continue to ravage our planet, from Chile, Vietnam, Algeria and Yugoslavia, to Rwanda and Afghanistan.

Made from simple materials - whatever comes to hand in a prison - these objects express the need to escape the world of the jailbird.

As a Lebanese inmate puts it, 'Creating is a way of acquiring freedom of expression, it gives us a means to say what we think while everything we see around urges us to keep quiet and to forget who we are.' While some of these works touch us through their simplicity, others astonish us with their beauty or ingeniousness. Each bears the imprint of a personal story loaded with emotion, inviting us on a journey through time and collective history.

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Product Details
Five Continents Editions
8874397607 / 9788874397600
Hardback
15/08/2017
Italy
160 pages, 100 colour
190 x 240 mm
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