Schlagwort: Angehörige
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Jonathan Torgovnik : Disclosure. Rwandan Children Born of Rape
… this project continues to highlight the use of sexual violence as a weapon and its consequences. It is a tortuous and profound trauma that affects the children born as a result and is also passed down to future generations.
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Anna Galí : Time on Quaaludes and Red Wine
En mars 2017, Tomeu décède tragiquement d’une overdose à 18 ans. Anna Galí découvre à ce moment une part de la vie de son fils qu’il partageait seulement sur les réseaux sociaux et qu’il lui avait dissimulée.
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Veronica Barbato : Tua Sorella
This is my sister’s story. At the age of twenty-three, she committed suicide after a period of drug addiction. I am giving her a second life, using the language and dimension of street art, letting her travel the world, as she had no way of doing.
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Christine Furuya-Gössler : Photographs 1978-1985
Christine Furuya-Gössler captures her reality with an almost enigmatic distance. Photographs (1978–1985) brings together seven years of photography, revealed for the very first time.
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Benoît Méjean : reliqua desiderantur
Nach dem Tod seiner älteren Schwester durch einen Suizid, lernt Benoît Méjean sich mit Fotografie auszudrücken und geht auf Spurensuche, fast wie ein Detektiv.
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Jan Banning, Dick Wittenberg : Blood bonds: Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda
Jan Banning and Dick Wittenberg portrayed, in words and images, improbable pairs: people who once wished each other harm but now live side by side as good neighbors, friends—even family. One by one, they say they’ve become human again.
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Cécile Menendez : Prémonition
With sensitivity and a highly personal touch Cécile Menendez addresses the difficult and rarely broached topic of prenatal death.
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Olaf Heine : Rwandan Daughters
Vielen jungen Frauen gelingt es jedoch, ihre traumatisierten Mütter aufzufangen und sich von dem Stigma zu befreien. Der Mut und die Zuversicht dieser Frauen in einer von Traumata geprägten und autoritär regierten Gesellschaft sind beispiellos.
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Lisbeth Johansen : THE PICTURE OF THE YELLOW SUN
In The Picture of the Yellow Sun Lisbeth Johansen searches in the memories of the complicated relationship with her seriously ill father. A man who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and eventually died alone in his apartment only 57 years old.
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Lea Thijs : Safe House
In Safe House Lea Thijs uses photography to create complex personal images in response to both her memories of her family home in Johannesburg, South Africa and coming to terms with her father living with bipolar disorder.
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Kent Klich : The Book of Beth
By the age of seventeen she was an addict, a prostitute, and a pusher. At twenty-five she kicked her habit for almost a year but attempted suicide twice and became addicted again. At the age of thirty, things got worse. This is Beth’s story.
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Mohamed Hassan : Our Hidden Room
„Through a deeply personal lens, the author reflects on his father’s resilience, the stigma surrounding mental illness, and the role of art in preserving memory and identity. Photography, once a source of pain for his father, becomes a path of healing for the author.“