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Hame: Portraits of place
Hame: Portraits of place
Hame: Portraits of place

Hame: Portraits of place

Date2021
Object NameBook
MediumPaper, photographic paper, cotton, gold paint
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsOverall: 31 × 23cm
AcquisitionCommissioned in 2020 by Aberdeen Art Gallery using the prize money from the Art Fund Museum of the Year 2020 award.
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDMS095680.2
About MeLis Bos is a non-binary analogue photographer. Lise moved from the Netherlands to Aberdeen seven years ago. After studying archaeology, they now work in museums. Lise has ADHD and describe their associated characteristics, specifically creativity and a determination to be ambition, as having been both a blessing and a curse to their micro-commission project.
When lockdown started, Lise was suddenly alone and started to wonder what, beyond the people, did Aberdeen mean to them. Hame is the end result of Lise’s reflections. The three books make sense of Aberdeen through archaeological interrogation, maps and journeys, and photographic portraiture.