pigment-based inkjet print on aluminum
Anne Kaiser rode with the German association Zeltschule to a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon, lived there for a few weeks with the refugees and documented the situation on site.
She saw suffering and misery but also hope and the will for good. Anne Kaiser slowly began to lose her sympathy for the people there and thus found access to the people and especially the children in the camp. "The pictures show life and hope, creativity and fascination. So we should not see the people there like behind a bullet-proof glass wall from a foreign world, but with love, understanding and admiration. And isn't it self-evident that we help here, just as we would help people from our immediate surroundings", writes Anne Kaiser.
A short film about her project gives more insight: https://youtu.be/Z_KSConDjVo
(Christoph Fuchs)



