Santa Barbara | Diana Markosian

Fotografiska Stockholm

 

Photographer and filmmaker Diana Markosian explores the nature of family and the American dream. At the age of 7, the family abandoned their life in Moscow for California, leaving behind Markosian’s father. Inspired by the soap opera, Santa Barbara, Markosian creates her own world through a series of staged photographs and a narrative video, reconsidering her family history from her mother’s perspective and coming to terms with the profound sacrifices her mother made to become an American. The exhibition Santa Barbara will be shown at Fotografiska Stockholm from March 17 to August 27.

 

 

The Soviet Union collapsed in December 1991. One month later, the American soap opera Santa Barbara aired in post-Soviet Russia, a minor detail that would go on to influence Diana Markosian’s life more than she could ever have imagined. For Markosian’s family, the show represented a dream, something far away from the desperation their life had become.

“When I was seven years old, living with my family in Moscow, my mother woke me up in the middle of the night and said we were going on a trip. The year was 1996. The Soviet Union had long collapsed, and by then, so had my family. We left without saying goodbye to my father, and the next day landed in a new world: America.”

 

Du 17 Mars au 27 Août 2023
86 
of 149