❤Ensomhed anders petersen
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Det ved alle, der har talt med mange forskellige diagnosticerede. Vi ved fra vores forskning, at nogle mennesker oplever at blive stigmatiseret og sygeliggjort af de psykiatriske diagnoser. Anders Petersen, a Swedish photographer born in 1944, is one of the most influential photographers of his generation.
The two photographers have a shared relationship with the land—they both come from this region—as well as a strong personal relationship. For three years beginning in 1967 he photographed the late-night regulars prostitutes, transvestites, drunks, lovers and drug addicts in Café Lehmitz, a bar in Hamburg, Germany.
Men som sociolog ved man jo, at ting kan være anderledes. Og netop derfor har vi valgt at bringe mange forskellige stemmer og perspektiver i spil. For the Soho project, he spent just over three weeks in 2011 gusto in the neighbourhood. Kampen foregår med andre ord i og mod dig selv. Den yngste er lige begyndt i 3. Text by Arnaud Cottebrune. He grew up with his family in the residence of the of Bjæverskov, where his parents worked for the unmarried deacon. Det vil jeg helt klart sige. Social than almost any other photographer, Petersen is driven by this interest in the fundamental questions in life, and he brings a deeply humanistic attitude to documenting human behavior. Text by Göran Odbratt.
Dr. Anders E Petersen - Accessed 14 May 2014.
Anders Petersen, a Swedish photographer born in 1944, is one of the most influential photographers of his generation. Since that time, he has been particularly interested in people on the fringe of society. Petersen seeks his subjects out in nightclubs, prisons, psychiatric institutions and nursing homes, capturing the socially isolated and the personal circumstances in compelling black and white visual essays. These photos were taken at the end of the Sixties and reflect a sense of lives lived outside of social norms, molded by an open approach to sexuality, love and violence. That is interesting — at least to me. Perhaps also about nightmares and fears. Just like Petersen these photographers were not afraid to take risks and reach out and explore the personal boundaries of experience. Besides the searing insights they offer into raw reality, many also share a lyrical and often melancholic air. The Swedish photographer sees himself as a narrator of stories that seek to reveal other sides of human existence, ones that are frequently hidden or suppressed. More than almost any other photographer, Petersen is driven by this interest in the fundamental questions in life, and he brings a deeply humanistic attitude to documenting human behavior. To approach the experience of reality and do more than just describe it. And to try to be present in the experience. Everything is in play. Petersen has published some 30 books, all of which are on display in the exhibition. Anders Petersen Retrospective 27 Mar — 28 Jun 2015 St.