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Jacko Vassilev (b. 1951), Passamaquody Brave

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Jacko Vassilev (b. 1951), Passamaquody Brave

gelatin silver print, 1999, from the series titled A Tribe of the Algonquins in NE Maine and New Brunswick, signed and inscribed lower margin, retains gallery label to frame verso, framed.
Image Size 12 7/8 x 9 5/8 in.; DOA 22 x 17 1/2 in.
Jacko Vassilev, a native Bulgarian, dreamed of escaping the communist regime in his home country from an early age, but when he attempted to escape was detained in a slave labor camp for a year. Vassilev finally escaped after the regime fell and came to the United States, which he calls home. These aspects of Vassilev's life are on clear display in his photography, as he aims to capture humanity, joy and hardship, providing glimpses into the rich lives of his subjects.

Vassilev's work has been published, collected, and exhibited extensively throughout the world by institutions such as the International Center of Photography, New York; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the European Center of Photography, Paris; and others.
From the Personal Collection of Dr. Larry Wheeler and Donald Doskey, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

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Jacko Vassilev (b. 1951), Passamaquody Brave

gelatin silver print, 1999, from the series titled A Tribe of the Algonquins in NE Maine and New Brunswick, signed and inscribed lower margin, retains gallery label to frame verso, framed.
Image Size 12 7/8 x 9 5/8 in.; DOA 22 x 17 1/2 in.
Jacko Vassilev, a native Bulgarian, dreamed of escaping the communist regime in his home country from an early age, but when he attempted to escape was detained in a slave labor camp for a year. Vassilev finally escaped after the regime fell and came to the United States, which he calls home. These aspects of Vassilev's life are on clear display in his photography, as he aims to capture humanity, joy and hardship, providing glimpses into the rich lives of his subjects.

Vassilev's work has been published, collected, and exhibited extensively throughout the world by institutions such as the International Center of Photography, New York; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the European Center of Photography, Paris; and others.
From the Personal Collection of Dr. Larry Wheeler and Donald Doskey, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

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