Abdulhamid Kircher – New Genesis
Kircher documents the crisis of care in the US through intimate portraits of a mother and her children, navigating survival and institutional neglect.
New Genesis examines how American systems of care repeatedly fail the women and children most dependent on them. Made between 2022 and 2025, the project extends Abdulhamid Kircher’s exploration of lived trauma impacted by the intersecting violences of capitalism and domestic insecurity.
At the center of the book is Sierra Kiss and her young family. A friendship developed after Kircher made portraits of Kiss in her home in Los Angeles. Over the course of the four years they have known each other, Kircher has documented her experience of homelessness, addiction, repeated pregnancies and domestic abuse. The work reveals a broken system of support – from shelters to churches and social services – eroded by chronic underfunding and government policy. When the scaffolding of the world we inhabit fulfills its own promise to keep women in states of dependency and impoverished people in states of powerlessness, how can we expect new generations of healthy, safe and cared for families to flourish?
Kircher’s photographs trace the repetition, exhaustion and confinement that define daily survival as Kiss fights to create a loving and stable domestic environment for her children. Kircher seeks to share her lived experience with all its complexities, contradictions and struggles. Depicting with vulnerability the contours of her life alongside the moments of joy and innocence her children find within circumstances structured to limit them.
New Genesis interweaves texts pulled from Kiss’ Instagram stories that offer a parallel testimony and a powerful internal monologue of her mental health, isolation and resolve as her life goes on. Drawing on Kircher’s ongoing investigation of familial trauma and his own experience as a child to a young mother caught navigating abuse, this book highlights the realities of being born into circumstances that often stem from previous generations and bleed into the next. New Genesis unfolds as an intimate portrait of survival and resilience within the corrupt and cruel structures of modern capitalism and the American welfare system.
- Abdulhamid Kircher (b. 1996) is an artist from Queens, New York. He was born in Berlin to German and Turkish parents, and immigrated with his mother to the United States at the age of eight. His work is a living archive of place and people, as it is also a dedication to the language of photography, the mechanics and aesthetic possibilities of the form. He received his BA in Culture and Media from The New School in 2018 and his MFA in Visual Arts from the University of California San Diego in 2022. His debut monograph Rotting from Within was published by Loose Joints in 2024 on the occasion of his first solo exhibition at carlier | gebauer. Abdul currently lives and works between Berlin and New York.
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170 x 230 mm, 144 pages, 70 colour & duotone plates
Section-Sewn clothbound debossed hardcover
Texts throughout by Sierra Kiss
Edited by Sarah Chaplin Espenon and Abdulhamid Kircher
Designed by Loose Joints Studio - LJ220, April 2026
- ISBN 978-1-912719-73-0
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