Schlagwort: Sucht
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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 ear but attempted suicide twice and became addicted again. At the age of thirtyy, things got worse. This is Beth’s story.
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Tino Zimmermann : Developments
„This psychological, almost therapeutic artist-photobook and exhibition series reveals lesser-known connections between creatively inclined individuals in working-class societies, addiction problems, and mental illness. I makes this case through images from my personal archive.“
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Kent Klich, Beth R : Picture Imperfect
„Picture Imperfect presents a life-sized portrait of Beth R, her immense fear of pain, and the cry for a love that her parents never had the means to give. The book is a product of more than 20 years of friendship and collaboration between Beth and the photographer Kent Klich.“
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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.
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Johan Holten, Dorotea Lorenz (Hrsg.) : Studio. Tino Zimmermann
Publikation anlässlich der Ausstellung „STUDIO: Tino Zimmermann“ in der Kunsthalle Mannheim vom 4.Juli bis zum 24. November 2024
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Gilles Picarel : Résidant. Deûlémont, 2015 – 2017
Du 12 décembre 2014 au 28 février 2017, quinze séjours ont eu lieu au Centre Thérapeutique Résidentiel Cèdre Bleu de l’association CedrAgir, à Deûlémont, près de Lille. Séjours durant lesquels des photographies ont été faites avec les résidents acceptant de participer au projet.
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Igor Pisuk : Deceitful Reverence
The process Pisuk got through was a specific therapy and directing the camera lens on himself was a substitute for alcohol: “The photography let me express the chaos that was in my head, name different emotions and states, observe the accompanying me loneliness, alienation, love, all kinds of fears and hopes,”