Description: Being free from feelings of shame due to the stigma attached to mental illness, and expressing the unedited version of yourself, can be a place from which to draw inspiration, South Africa, 2017.
No Labels #195
R8,700.00 – R14,850.00
Statement: Michelangelo Buonarroti was celebrated as Europe’s greatest living artist, and today he is held up as one of the greatest artists of all time, yet he displayed symptoms of Aspergers. Is it so bad that an individual has an all absorbing interest in something which causes no harm, but creates beauty in an otherwise dull and less colourful world?
SKU:
NL005
Category: No Labels Series
Tags: contemplation, contemporary art photography, life's challenging moments, mental disorders, photography
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Weight | 6 kg |
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Dimensions | 100 × 6 × 150 cm |
Size |
100×150, 60×100, 40×60 |
Material |
Fine Art Archival Giclee Paper, Diasec |
Price |
14,850.00, 11,100.00, 8,700.00 |
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