Miloushka Bokma
Looking at photographers included in The Prime Years, an exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography, curated by Fernando Castor R. This exhibit depicts centenarians, artists, relatives, and other individuals enjoying, enduring, and living their lives beyond the age of 60.
Dutch photographer, Miloushka Bokma, works as an editorial and fine art photographer. The series, Grandparents, is featured at HCP. Miloushka’s depictions of grandmothers have the unsettling quality of Jan van Eyck’s The Arnolfini Marriage. Her subtly colored scenes, which aim to bring together women generations apart, are simultaneously intimate and detached, tender and cold.
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