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Richard Artschwager
William Bailey
Karen Dow
Chris Doyle
Rochelle Feinstein
Alfredo Jaar
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Sam Messer
Linn Meyers
Karim Rashid
Jessica Stockholder
Peter Waite
The Mass MoCA
The Guggenheim
The Yale Press

Alfredo Jaar: Artist Statement

One Hundred Time Nguyen

I traveled to Hong Kong in the Fall of 1991 to investigate the living conditions of Vietnamese asylum seekers incarcerated there and being threatened with repatriation. I spend ten days visiting “refugee detentions centers” and interviewing refugees, officials of the Hong Kong Government and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. I also spent twenty hours aboard police boats as they attempted to intercept Vietnamese asylum seekers entering Hong Kong territorial waters.

During the course of one of my visits to the Pillar Point Refugee Center, I was followed by a little girl. She would not speak to me but only followed. At one point, I asked for permission to photograph her. She agreed. I took five photographs of her, one after another, at intervals of approximately five seconds.

I wrote down her name: Nguyen Thi Thuy. I could not get her age, or her story. I suspect she was born at Pillar Point, as do some thirty children a month. She continued to follow. Later, I offered my hand and she accepted it. From that moment, she never let go of my hand. Until I left the camp.

Of the 1378 photographs I took in Hong Kong, the images of Nguyen are the ones that have remained in my memory. Forever.

This project is dedicated to Nguyen Thi Thuy.

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