Schlagwort: Sexuelle Gewalt

  • 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.

  • Miki Hasagawa : Internal Notebook

    Miki Hasagawa : Internal Notebook

    The structure of the dummy reveals an eclectic use of notebook style and a very thorough research. The dummy deals with the emotional cries of children raised in abusive homes.

  • 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.

  • Louise Deschamps : L’Objet de mon viol

    Louise Deschamps : L’Objet de mon viol

    Une collection de clichés d’objets devenus centraux et obsessionnels suite au traumatisme consécutif à une agression sexuelle. A travers son travail sur ses photographies découpées et reconstituées et des témoignages d’autres victimes, l’auteure tente d’oublier sa propre expérience.

  • Teresa Eng : Speaking of Scars

    Teresa Eng : Speaking of Scars

    Words have always felt insufficient when speaking about trauma. Through photography, I’ve been able to transform the unspeakable into a visible language.

  • Vivian Rutsch : Still here

    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.«