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Edition:First edition.
Imprint:Stockholm : Journal, 2024.
Description:112 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm
Language:Swedish
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13471419
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Other authors / contributors:Lundmark, David.
Ohlsson, Erik, writer of afterword.
Arbetets museum (Norrköping, Sweden), host institution.
ISBN:9789187939761
9187939762
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at the Arbetets museum, Norrköping, Sweden, January 27-April 21, 2024.
Parallel texts in Swedish and English.
Summary:English/Swedish text.00Suicide is associated with shame, guilt, taboo ? something we?re reluctant to talk about. 00After a close relative unexpectedly took his life, photographer David Lundmark decided to seek out others who had been affected by suicide ? privately or through their professional roles. Partly because he wanted to process his own grief and try to understand what had happened, but also to break the media silence on suicide.00The book includes around forty images and a number of quotes, all unconnected to each other but together forming a collective ?we? of chaotic emotions, grief, questions, anger, and observations. David Lundmark wants to show that suicide is a serious social problem ? how we all co-exist, and that every death affects the living in some way.00This is David Lundmark's first book.00Exhibition: Arbetets museum, Norrköping, Sweden (27.01-21.04.2024).
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Item Description:Catalog of an exhibition held at the Arbetets museum, Norrköping, Sweden, January 27-April 21, 2024.
Physical Description:112 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm
ISBN:9789187939761
9187939762