Schlagwort: Trauma

  • 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.

  • Jessica Hines : My Brother’s War

    Jessica Hines : My Brother’s War

    My Brother’s War tells the story of a soldier, Gary Hines, and his younger sister’s search to understand the circumstances surrounding his life with Post Traumatic Stress – and his untimely death by his own hand ten years after returning home from war.

  • Jack Latham, Prof. Gísli Gudjónsson : Sugar Paper Theories

    Jack Latham, Prof. Gísli Gudjónsson : Sugar Paper Theories

    Das Buch erzählt mit von Jack Latham neu erstellten Fotografien, Reproduktionen von Dokumenten und Fotos aus der Polizeiakte die Geschichte eines isländischen Kriminalfalls

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Elisabeth Real : Army of One

    Elisabeth Real : Army of One

    This book tells the story of six American soldiers whose lives, and the lives of their families, have been irreversibly altered by the war in Iraq. Five of the men portrayed in this book have been officially diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

  • Linda Zenghová : The Ambiguity of Visual Representations of Trauma

    Linda Zenghová : The Ambiguity of Visual Representations of Trauma

    Stemming from my personal traumatic experience, my thesis examines the role of ambiguity in visual representations of trauma and specifically, the medium of photography.

  • Linda Zhengová : Catharsis

    Linda Zhengová : Catharsis

    How can one represent something visually that is by its very essence unrepresentable without banalizing it, trivializing it, spectacularizing it, and finally repressing it for a second time?

  • 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…

  • Claudia Hans : Silent Songs

    Claudia Hans : Silent Songs

    Silent Songs” is the result of a formal and conceptual intervention made by Claudia Hans into the book Songs for My Grandmother, written by Agnes Louise Dean in 1945 (the year the Second World War ended).

  • 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.