Schlagwort: Angehörige

  • Seiichi Furuya : First Trip to Bologna 1978 / Last Trip to Venice 1985

    Seiichi Furuya : First Trip to Bologna 1978 / Last Trip to Venice 1985

    In 1978, just months after meeting each other, Seiichi Furuya and Christine Gössler traveled to Bologna, documenting their first trip on Super 8. Seven years later, they returned to Italy, this time to Venice, which would be their last journey together.

  • Saraí Ojeda : Where your gaze can’t reach me

    Saraí Ojeda : Where your gaze can’t reach me

    Between text and image, this photobook illustrates the complex history of three generations of women in the author’s life. The mother’s house, full of dolls and peculiar objects, becomes a space of fantasy and terror, serving as a metaphor of a complex and dramatic familial story that Ojeda approaches by oscillating between fiction and reality.

  • Mickaël Vis : To Dance with the Devil

    Mickaël Vis : To Dance with the Devil

    To Dance with the Devil est un corpus developpé autour du personnage de ma mère Catherine, morte du sida en 1999. Elle a mené, jusqu’a sa morte, une vie de marginale, disputant avec la vie elle-même un combat d’une intensité folle.

  • David Lundmark : X60 – X84

    David Lundmark : X60 – X84

    After a close relative unexpectedly took his life, photographer David Lundmark decided to seek out others who had been affected by suicide – privately or through their professional roles. Partly because he wanted to process his own grief and try to understand what had happened, but also to break the media silence on suicide.

  • Jantien de Bruin : Sister Love

    Jantien de Bruin : Sister Love

    Texte und Fotografien von Jantien de Bruin „Sister Love is a project about Loss, Memories and Connection. In 2015 my only sister committed suicide. I felt the urge to reconnect and keep the memory. That was the start of my project Sister Love.Through memories and a shared youth in Switzerland I tried to find connection…

  • Tsai Ting Bang : Born from the Same Root

    Tsai Ting Bang : Born from the Same Root

    Is it the illnesses that lead to the decay of life, or is it the decay of life that causes the illnesses? What are the forces and reasons behind pushing us, as brothers, into entirely different adult worlds? What is the emotional bond between brothers? Through photographing Hsien, I aim to try and understand these…

  • Ahndraya Parlato : Who is Changed and Who is Dead

    Ahndraya Parlato : Who is Changed and Who is Dead

    In Who is Changed and Who is Dead, Ahndraya Parlato uses the life-changing events of her mother’s suicide and the birth of her children as the genesis for an expansive project exploring the contradictory and complex conditions of motherhood.

  • Anna Maria Antoinette d’Addario : Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light

    Anna Maria Antoinette d’Addario : Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light

    In Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light visual metaphors are beautifully woven together, addressing challenging concepts such as the silence and despair surrounding the tragic death of a beloved sibling, especially when compounded by the horror of murder and violation.

  • Andreas Reiner : Sichtlich Mensch

    Andreas Reiner : Sichtlich Mensch

    Der Fotograf verbrachte, traumatisiert durch den Suizid seiner Mutter, einige Zeit in der Psychiatrie. Seine fotografische Arbeit beschäftigt sich häufig mit Außenseitern der Gesellschaft.

  • Quentin Euverte : Ohne Titel

    Quentin Euverte : Ohne Titel

    Publikation in Form eines Zines von Quentin Euverte als Hommage an seinen Onkel Thierry Euverte (vgl. das Buch „L’Oncle cybernéticien“).

  • Quentin Euverte : L’Oncle Cybernéticien

    Quentin Euverte : L’Oncle Cybernéticien

    Materialreiches Künstlerbuch und zugleich Hommage von Quentin Euverte an seinen mit paranoider Schizophrenie diagnostizierten Onkel Thierry Euverte: Mischung von reproduzierten Dokumenten, Texten seines Onkels, Familienbildern und -dokumenten.

  • Mathias de Lattre : Mother’s Therapy

    Mathias de Lattre : Mother’s Therapy

    Mathias de Lattre (FR) developed an interest in natural psychedelics, in particular hallucinogenic mushrooms. Since ten years he had the intuition that they might constitute an alternative to the psychiatric treatment of his mother.