About to spend the weekend with 279 pages of @xyzacruzbacani and #WeAreLikeAir (at Museum of Contemporary Photography) https://www.instagram.com/p/CO3M-sWlJVhn-Ham6_CLOa25mwLTtECIVO6mX40/?utm_medium=tumblr

seen from Singapore

seen from Italy
seen from Canada

seen from France

seen from Spain

seen from United States

seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Maldives
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Italy

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Canada
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Libya

seen from Pakistan
About to spend the weekend with 279 pages of @xyzacruzbacani and #WeAreLikeAir (at Museum of Contemporary Photography) https://www.instagram.com/p/CO3M-sWlJVhn-Ham6_CLOa25mwLTtECIVO6mX40/?utm_medium=tumblr
WE Press 網上商店訂購 : http://we-press.com/xyza/ Award-winning photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani tells the tale of her mother, a Filipino domestic helper who has spent half of her life in Hong Kong. Also featuring the stories of other female migrant workers, this compilation of Bacani’s characteristic black-and-white photographs offers a poignant account of their life away from home and reveals a lesser-known side of Hong Kong beyond the city’s skyscrapers and mega malls. In this book, Bacani, who used to be a domestic worker herself, reclaims the story of the migrant worker that has been told countless times by others. This time around, she is telling their own story – not as victims but as champions who have overcome the many hardships life has tossed at them as they leave their families behind in their home country. The book portrays the experience of millions of mothers, daughters and families whose lives have been disrupted by migration. “We Are Like Air” because migrant workers are often treated like air, invisible but important.
We’re proud to announce the publication Xyza Bacani’s book “We Are Like Air”, which documents the accounts of migrant workers who left their home countries to work in Hong Kong, including her herself and her mother. Publication of the book will be accompanied by an exhibition at the Hong Kong Arts Centre, Experimental Gallery. You can find her book for sale on Amazon here.