Vladimir Yakovlev’s “The Age of Happiness” Shows Seniors in a Whole New Light...
In our youth-obsessed culture, negative stereotypes of aging people are everywhere. Conjure up an image of an elderly person and what do you see? A stooped old man with a walker, perhaps? A frail,...
View ArticlePhotographer Tom Philips “Dies” in Over 50 Places Around the World - "The...
“The Dead Photos” is a series of over 50 images taken all over the world in which photo artist Tom Philips has taken self-portraits of himself lying “dead.” Death is a universal, inescapable part of...
View Article“Ad Infinitum”— A Photo Series by Kris Vervaeke - Photographs from Hong...
In the crowded cemeteries of Hong Kong, row after row of tombstones mark the graves of the city’s dead, from the earliest Chinese immigrants to those who have only recently died. In the Asian...
View ArticleWhen Everyday Objects Become Sacred - An artist remembers the loss of her...
After artist Beatriz Ruibal lost her mother, Carmen, she discovered that her grief was painful and slow. Two years later, every inanimate object in Ruibal’s home became a reminder of her mother’s...
View Article“The Unforgetting” Explores the Evolution of Grief - Artist Peter Watkins...
An artist confronting grief has the almost insurmountable task of expressing deep, complex feelings to complete strangers. This is especially true for an artist dealing with the death of a parent. It...
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