Schlagwort: Angehörige
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TR Ericsson : Crackle & Drag
Buch zu einer Ausstellung des Cleveland Museums of Art
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Seiichi Furuya : Portrait. Christine Furuya-Gößler. 1978 – 1985
„Irgendwann in dieser Reihe , es fällt schwer ein Datum zu fixieren, beginnt sich allerdings ihr Selbstdarstellungsdrang zu verlieren und macht immer öfter der wachsenden Verzweiflung der Depression Platz, die bedrohlich aus den Bildern starrt.“
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Vivian Rutsch : Still here
»Es gibt zwei Dinge, die mich der Tod meiner Schwester gelehrt hat: Jemanden, den du liebst, kannst du nicht verlieren, und jede nur erdenkliche Grausamkeit existiert.«
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Joshua Lutz : Hesitating Beauty
„As a child American photographer Joshua Lutz watched his mother unscrew the phone, looking for hidden recording bugs or search for patterns in license-plate numbers. His series “Hesitating Beauty” is a reflection on the relationship to his mother’s mental illness, his dealing with the fear of being affected by schizophrenia and depression himself and on…
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Seiichi Furuya : Alive
Publikation zu einer Ausstellung der Albertina in Wien zum Werk des Fotografen Seiichi Furuya. Die Arbeit des Fotografen ist sehr geprägt von der engen Beziehung zu seiner Frau Christine Gössler, die 1985 in Ostberlin Suizid beging.
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Rikard Österlund : Look, I’m wearing all the colours
This book uses images taken over a 13 year period to explore my journey as both husband and photographer trying to understand my wife’s illness. I started photographing Zara when we first met. Images of nights out, eating and kissing were soon joined by images of flare ups and hospital visits.
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Louis Quail : Big Brother
Big Brother is an intimate photographic portrayal of my brother, Justin’s struggle with schizophrenia. It utilises multiple sources of documentation to show his life from different perspectives; his art, my photographs and narration juxtapose with medical and police records.
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Peter Dekens : (un)expected
(Un)expected contains five stories about the grief of survivors of suicide and the way people cope with their loss in different ways: the sadness, the grieving process, but also the attempts at finding a new way to live.
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Peter Watkins : The Unforgetting
The Unforgetting is the artist’s long-term exploration of trauma, loss, and shared familial memory, all woven into a series of works that have been created over a number of years, and now for the first time come together in the form of a book.
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Laia Abril : The Epilogue
Cammy Robinson’s life story is reconstructed through flashbacks memories, testimonies, objects, letters, places and images. The Epilogue gives voice to the suffering of the family, the indirect victims of ‘eating disorders’, the unwilling eyewitnesses of a very painful degeneration.
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Nan Goldin: „Soeurs, Saintes et Sybilles“
„Dedicated to all our sisters who have committed suicide or have been institutionalized for their rebellion“
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Peter Pflügler: Now is not the Right Time
„When I was two years old, my father went into the woods, with the intention of never coming back.“ Peter Pflügler (AT) takes us on an intimate journey through the labyrinth of a family secret. The suicide attempt of his father was concealed for twenty years. And yet he has always somehow known.