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Diana Markosian (born 1989) is an American artist of Armenian descent, working as a documentary photographer, writer, and filmmaker. Markosian is known for her photo essays, including Inventing My Father, (2013-2014) about her relationship with her father, and 1915, (2015) about the lives of those who survived the Armenian genocide and the land from which they were expelled. Her most recent project, Santa Barbara, published by Aperture, reconstructs her mother's journey from post-Soviet Russia to America, inspired by a 1980s American soap opera. Through a series of staged photographs and a narrative video, the artist reconsiders her family history from her mother’s perspective, relating to her for the first time as a woman rather than a parent, and coming to terms with the profound sacrif

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  • Diana Markosian (née en 1989) est une artiste russo-américaine d'origine arménienne, travaillant comme photographe documentaire, écrivaine et cinéaste. Elle est connue pour ses photographies, comme Inventing My Father, sur la relation qu'elle entretient avec son père, et 1915, sur le génocide arménien. (fr)
  • Diana Markosian (born 1989) is an American artist of Armenian descent, working as a documentary photographer, writer, and filmmaker. Markosian is known for her photo essays, including Inventing My Father, (2013-2014) about her relationship with her father, and 1915, (2015) about the lives of those who survived the Armenian genocide and the land from which they were expelled. Her most recent project, Santa Barbara, published by Aperture, reconstructs her mother's journey from post-Soviet Russia to America, inspired by a 1980s American soap opera. Through a series of staged photographs and a narrative video, the artist reconsiders her family history from her mother’s perspective, relating to her for the first time as a woman rather than a parent, and coming to terms with the profound sacrif (en)
  • Diana Markosian (Moscú, 1989) es una fotógrafa, escritora y cineasta estadounidense de origen ruso.​ Nació en Moscú y se mudó a Estados Unidos de niña.​​​ Sus trabajos han sido publicados en , The New York Times, Foreign Policy, The Times, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International entre otros.​​ Ganó el premio anual de fotografía otorgado por la Escuela de Graduados de Periodismo de la Universidad de Columbia.​ En 2011 se le impidió ingresar a Azerbaiyán debido a su origen étnico armenio.​​ (es)
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  • Moscow, Russia (en)
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