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Personal Belongings 1. Father

Tomek Tyndyk, Hanna Klepacka

£25.00

After all, the metaphor is quite classic – the death of a parent exposes our own mortality. We move one notch further along this strange line of life, one notch closer to the end. And be-hind this one tiny step lies a critical change. In the end, we are travelling... ​​Read More

After all, the metaphor is quite classic – the death of a parent exposes our own mortality. We move one notch further along this strange line of life, one notch closer to the end. And be-hind this one tiny step lies a critical change. In the end, we are travelling towards the unknown. All the so-far categories lose their ground. Am I still a son or am I already an orphan? Does he still exist if I exist? Death is a catalyst for either change or decay. It is difficult to tell one from the other when you are soaked in death. 

Published by Sun Archive
Design by Łukasz Rusznica, Tomek Tyndyk, Ania Nałęcka-Milach
21.5 x 29.5 cm
Softcover
64 pages
1st Edition, 300 copies
2023
In Stock