ARTIST STATEMENT
From 32 Years Later: The Legacy of Chinese Intercountry Adoption, these photographs belong to an ongoing series of portraits that focuses on themes of self-definition, growth, and resilience among Chinese transnational adoptees. Following the Chinese Government’s recent and sudden decision to end their foreign adoption policy, over 160,000 of us worldwide are now left to reflect on its three decades of history and nonexistent future. This conversation is extremely complex and important within contemporary dialogue, intersecting with issues of immigration, citizenship, and cultural representation. 32 Years Later recognizes the individuals impacted by the personal and political legacy of this history, analyzes how we as adoptees collectively fit under this shared identity, and celebrates the ways we have grown beyond it. For me, this represents one of the community’s many efforts to connect and heal as a diaspora of displaced peoples.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Isabella Kahn is a lens-based artist born in China and living in Philadelphia, PA as she currently completes her Bachelors of Science in Photography at Drexel University. Isabella has shown her work in nationally and internationally, in cities including Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and London. Select group exhibitions include Momentary Visions at The Print Center and Alternatives 2025: Image as Record at Ohio University. Her work can be found in the permanent collection of the International Center of Photography. She has also co-curated photographic exhibitions at the Photography Gallery at the University of the Arts and the Copeland Gallery in South London.
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