In Apples for Sale, Rebecca Sampson (*1984) sheds light on the life of Indonesian housemaids, who work in Hong Kong as second-class migrants and live under precarious conditions in a parallel female society. In an exclusively female social environment, they begin a sort of role play, in which the male roles of tomboys are assumed and lovingly decorated dolls replace missing children. Since the domestic workers are only allowed to move freely around Hong Kong one day a week, their social and cultural sphere is increasingly shifted to the virtual world of Facebook. There, no limits are put on their living out their personality individually. The new publication gives viewers 360-degree access to this unique and unsettling world.
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La photographie de Rebecca Sampson explore les thèmes de l'identité et de la mémoire, en examinant le langage visuel du médium pour capturer et interpréter des expériences humaines complexes. Son travail crée des images atmosphériques qui invitent le spectateur à réfléchir sur ses propres perceptions du monde. L'approche artistique de Sampson est ancrée dans une observation méticuleuse et une recherche constante de nouvelles façons d'exprimer visuellement l'intangible. Elle est reconnue pour son style distinctif qui brouille les lignes entre la documentation et l'interprétation artistique.


The whimsical tale explores the mystery of disappearing socks, engaging young readers with its imaginative premise. It cleverly addresses a common household dilemma, appealing to both children and their parents. Through its playful narrative, the story invites laughter and curiosity, making it a delightful read for families.