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"In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Image Not Available for "In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Object Number 2019.5.2.1
Display Title "In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Descriptions
Classification
  • Print
Department Photographic
Date 2010
Artist Chloe Dewe Mathews (2010)
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Asia / Kazakhstan / Mangystau Region / Aktau
Materials Print, color
Quantity 1
Credit Line Robert Gardner Fellow

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"In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.50 "In the oil boomtown of Aktau, a woman looks out to sea. Aktau, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Aktau
"Two sisters run down to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata. They traveled six hours from Aktau, accompanying their family on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.22 "Two sisters run down to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata. They traveled six hours from Aktau, accompanying their family on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Mangystau Region
Image Not Available for "In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.2.17 "In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Print
Kazakhstan
Image Not Available for "Two sisters descend to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.2.22 "Two sisters descend to the remote underground mosque at Beket-Ata on a pilgrimage to pray for their uncle's recovery. Mangystau Region, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Print
Mangystau Region
Image Not Available for “During summer, ten Uzbek men work from dawn till dusk and sleep on open-air pallets inside the necropolis, rarely leaving the site. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010”
2019.5.2.18 “During summer, ten Uzbek men work from dawn till dusk and sleep on open-air pallets inside the necropolis, rarely leaving the site. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010”
Print
Kazakhstan
"Oil rig and 'nodding donkey' (oil pumping jack) engraved into the side of a mausoleum to commemorate a man who made his fortune in the Caspian oil industry. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.20 "Oil rig and 'nodding donkey' (oil pumping jack) engraved into the side of a mausoleum to commemorate a man who made his fortune in the Caspian oil industry. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Kazakhstan
"In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.17 "In a cemetery on the Caspian coast, Uzbek migrant workers build elaborate mausoleums for the new, oil-rich middle class. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Kazakhstan
"An Uzbek migrant workers pastes plaster in to the cracks of a mausoleum. When the Koshkar-Ata cemetery was first established, mausoleums were reserved for local saints. Today the most splendid tombs honor local oil barons. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.18 "An Uzbek migrant workers pastes plaster in to the cracks of a mausoleum. When the Koshkar-Ata cemetery was first established, mausoleums were reserved for local saints. Today the most splendid tombs honor local oil barons. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Kazakhstan
Image Not Available for “A woman sits in crude ‘miracle oil’ at the sanatorium town of Naftalan where a ten-minute daily bath is said to have medicinal benefits. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010”
2019.5.2.10 “A woman sits in crude ‘miracle oil’ at the sanatorium town of Naftalan where a ten-minute daily bath is said to have medicinal benefits. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010”
Print
Naftalan
"Koshkar-Ata, the City of the Dead. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
2019.5.1.19 "Koshkar-Ata, the City of the Dead. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
Photographic
Kazakhstan
Image Not Available for "A woman and her granddaughter sit on the artificial seawall, just yards from the Iranian border. Astara, Azerbaijan, 2010"
2019.5.2.2 "A woman and her granddaughter sit on the artificial seawall, just yards from the Iranian border. Astara, Azerbaijan, 2010"
Print
Astara
Image Not Available for "Open-air café at the Shafa Sanatorium. In the 1950s, the Soviet government offered free holiday flights to sanatoriums in Naftalan housing 2,500 guests. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010"
2019.5.2.11 "Open-air café at the Shafa Sanatorium. In the 1950s, the Soviet government offered free holiday flights to sanatoriums in Naftalan housing 2,500 guests. Naftalan, Azerbaijan, 2010"
Print
Naftalan