Seba Kurtis is an Argentinian photographer, born in 1974. Several years spent as an illegal immigrant have informed much of his work, which explores the personal, social and cultural impact of irregular migration. His work has been exhibited internationally, with solo shows in Europe and the USA, and his first book, Drowned, was selected for the International Photobook Award. He is also the author of Kif. Kurtis lives and works in Manchester.
A photoessay documenting life along the 700-mile concrete and steel border between Mexico and the United States.
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