Searching for Sivagami
Author
Hannah ModighPublishers
Kult BooksInfo
88 pages
2024
210mm × 155mm
Hardcover
ISBN
9789198760750
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When Hannah Modigh was three years old, her family moved to India for about four years. While her
parents were working, a woman named Sivagami took care of her and her sisters. For a time, Sivagami
became part of their family, but without a right to demand anything. She was dependent on the
Modighs, just as they were on her. When the Modigh family moved back to Sweden, Sivagami cried. As
a child, Hannah thought her tears were because they were leaving, but perhaps they reflected her own
uncertain future.
In her work Searching for Sivagami, Hannah Modigh returns to India, trying to nd Sivagami aer 30
years. This emotional and physical journey led Hannah to trace streets and places through memories
and sensory experiences. She sought out women who resemble Sivagami, not so much in appearance
but in their struggles, sharing similar backgrounds and lives. Hannah visited places she might have
been or passed through, including the area where she used to live and the beaches they visited
together. By photographing other women to represent Sivagami and herself, Modigh reacts on the
loss she felt and searches for traces of a relationship.