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HOMES by Harley Weir - Stylish Home Decor & Wall Art for Modern Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Offices
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HOMES by Harley Weir - Stylish Home Decor & Wall Art for Modern Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Offices

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Homes by Harley Weir shows photographs made between 17 and 28 October 2016 in the migrant and refugee camps of Calais. Taken immediately before and during the clearing of this provisional settlement, Weir’s images bear witness to the humanity and ingenuity of those living there - constructing the domestic and familiar against a backdrop of displacement. The photographs show us the homes and private spaces of the camp. In the face of oppression and indifference from those most poised to provide assistance, Homes shows a stubborn commitment to the small, personal spaces of humanity within the Calais camp. Homes was initially published in November 2016 to raise awareness and funds during the brutal dismantling of the Calais camps and relocation of refugees. The initial run of 500 copies sold within five days, raising €10,000 for La Cimade. In 2018, the situation still persists in Calais but under greater conditions of precariousness and violence. Without organised infrastructure, migrants and aid workers are intimidated and harassed by French police, while access to running water, basic sanitation and healthcare are scarce. With the need to raise visibility of the continued migrant situation in Calais, our re-print of Homes will donate a percentage of proceeds to charities still active in protecting and defending the human rights in the area. This second edition of Homes also contains three new unseen images, and is published to coincide with a large-scale exhibition of the work at Brighton Photo Biennial, 28 September–28 October 2018.