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  • 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.

  • Mariela Sancari : Moisés

    Mariela Sancari : Moisés

    My twin sister and I were not allowed to see the dead body of our father. I never knew if that was because he committed suicide or because of Jewish religious beliefs or both.

  • Nanouk Prins : Empty Forest

    Nanouk Prins : Empty Forest

    „In 1909, a young mother called Emma Hauck was committed to a psychiatric hospital in Heidelberg (Germany). She was diagnosed with Schizophrenia. Emma would pass away in an asylum in Wiesloch 11 years later. By that time a collection of letters was found in the archives of the Heidelberg hospital.“

  • Colette Pourroy : L’Ombre de Kate ou mon grand-père inconnu

    Colette Pourroy : L’Ombre de Kate ou mon grand-père inconnu

    Poursuivant l’exploration de sa généalogie, la photographe revient sur la figure de son grand-père mort pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Le traumatisme de cette perte, sa veuve se suicide à l’âge de 73 ans, son fils a été mutique, hante sa petite-fille qui met en scène des fantômes et, par ses clichés et mises en…

  • Lisa Kainzbauer, Brigitte Maresch : Verrückte Welt. Wie sich Schizophrenie anfühlt

    Lisa Kainzbauer, Brigitte Maresch : Verrückte Welt. Wie sich Schizophrenie anfühlt

    Wie stellt sich Schizophrenie aus unterschiedlichsten Perspektiven dar? Oft besteht eine stark verzerrte Vorstellung von dieser Diagnose. Dies trägt zu ihrer Stigmatisierung bei. In diesem Buch sollen daher Menschen zu Wort kommen, die eigene Erfahrungen mit dieser Erkrankung gemacht haben

  • Martin Kollar : After

    Martin Kollar : After

    “31st August 2019 … from that moment on, the way I look at the world has changed. Everything has changed. Maria’s untimely death, her decision to end her own life, has made a distinct cut, a sharp delineation of the before and after.” – Martin Kollar