Jimini Hignett
In Amsterdam, in the souvenir shops, holding a prominent place alongside the windmills, tulips, clogs, cows, bicycles and canals,
is the Red Light District. The area is actively promoted as a major attraction, and is visited annually by two-and-a-half million tourists.
What are the images and objects that they take away with them, and how do these reflect the realities of life there?
A Small Collection of Innocuous Objects juxtaposes the stories of survivors of the Dutch sex industry with a detailed description and analysis of each artefact in this collection. Unveiling the subliminal message conveyed by the imagery, the incongruities between the survivors’ testimonies and the world portrayed by the souvenirs, shed light on the larger links which are often ignored in the debate concerning prostitution, and open up a space for reflection on this sensitive issue.