Wind, sand and stars

As a stranger, with a feeling of being on the outside, I have walked the streets of Algiers trying to connect. I have documented everything from the city to the life of my family. I have been interested in the smaller details: street signs in Arabic, a cactus growing through the fence and people in

Wind, Sand and Stars

I am a Norwegian/Algerian artist raised in Norway by my Norwegian mother, and without knowing my Algerian father and his family. I have always been curious about my other country of origin. As a adult, I finally made contact with my father and more recently, my wider family in Algeria. When my Berber grandmother turned 100, she wrote me a letter so that I wouldn’t forget about my father’s homeland. This project is an attempt to research my own identity as a western feminist woman investigating this foreignness that makes up half my bloodline.

I also see how I am connected to a long lineage of women, who are the core of the family unit. This project explores their stories, as well as my own. By mixing portraits of Algerian women, self-portraits, archival images, and traces of memories my mother been telling me as a child, and text about my experiences.

The final result will be a photobook . Employing different techniques, including Hasselblad, Polaroid and 35 mm cameras, combined with text, the book will be a journal of sorts

This is the start of an ongoing project

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - When my Berber grandmother turned 100, she wrote me a letter so that I wouldn’t forget about my father’s homeland.
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When my Berber grandmother turned 100, she wrote me a letter so that I wouldn’t forget about my father’s homeland.

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - My grandmother looking out of the window in my families house in Algiers
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My grandmother looking out of the window in my families house in Algiers

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - The lights from her birthdaycake
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The lights from her birthdaycake

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - My Berber grandmother and myself, dressed up in traditional clothing. This is our the second meeting.
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My Berber grandmother and myself, dressed up in traditional clothing. This is our the second meeting.

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Image from the Wind, sand and stars photography project
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My grandmother’s 100th birthday. Women from the family and friends gather to dance and eat. The men are not allowed to enter the party.

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - A cactus
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A cactus

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Traditional Algeria clothing from before the Colonization of France
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Traditional Algeria clothing from before the Colonization of France

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Woman resting in the park
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Woman resting in the park

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Image from the Wind, sand and stars photography project
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My cousin Sarah is showing me how they covered her head when she got married. Algerian women must marry, whether by force or by choice. My cousin Sarah and her husband Walid met at work and fell in love before marrying. In the capital of Alger, it is increasingly popular to marry for love

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Image from the Wind, sand and stars photography project
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I am trying to connect with my Muslim family by wearing a burkini on the beach. They call it the penguin suit. And thinking about how my life could have been If I grew up in Algeria

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Image from the Wind, sand and stars photography project
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My father was one of 12 siblings. Today, the whole family is enormous, but with a much higher percentage of females than males. Many of the men in my family are dead, but their daughters kept their bloodline going.

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Image from the Wind, sand and stars photography project
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Visiting my aunt Malika in Biskra. She is telling me about Muslims values, and how happy she is in her marriage. I am lying when I tell my family that I am Christian. I am afraid how they will look at me if I say I do not believe in any religion.

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Children playing in the backyard
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Children playing in the backyard

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Image from the Wind, sand and stars photography project
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I treasure the moments when I am able to walk around by myself in Alger. I am trying to connect with the country without my family watching me all the time. I look at buildings, plants and people. I am trying to find traces of myself. I am trying to discover memories my mother has been telling me about

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - My cousin Lynda picking me up at the airport
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My cousin Lynda picking me up at the airport

© Linda Bournane Engelberth - Me at the local Hamam. Every week the females in the family gather here to wash and socialize.
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Me at the local Hamam. Every week the females in the family gather here to wash and socialize.

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