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176 Dalston Lane
London
0207 241 6340
a space for photography in east London by Philipp Ebeling and Olivia Arthur

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One day the beauty we have will fade. If we shine today and if we fall tomorrow it doesn't have any value.  I will end my story about the flower here. - Salamawit

Sudden Flowers - Eric Gottesman

Sudden Flowers

Eric Gottesman


“We make pictures based on our dreams, our future and our past.”
-- Sudden Flowers 

Since 1999, American artist Eric Gottesman’s ongoing collaboration with Sudden Flowers, a collective of children living in Addis Ababa, has produced a body of work of profound depth and poetic lightness. In reimagining the harsh realities the children experienced on the streets and in their homes in the wake of their parents’ deaths – including the trauma of grief, physical abuse and AIDS-related stigma – the young collective and Gottesman probed the possibilities of image making as a tool for self-expression, healing and teaching others. The Polaroid camera and peel-away negatives provided tools for recreating and alleviating the children’s deeply painful injuries. Working together, Sudden Flowers and Gottesman ultimately discovered that photography could be a medium to express their resilience and hunger for life. Over the 15-year span of the work, Sudden Flowers and Gottesman produced exhibitions, short films and installations in Africa, the United States and Europe. Now, in Sudden Flowers, the work of the entire project comes together for the first time in a book.

Accompanied by an exhibition at Fishbar 2nd -12th October 2014

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Sudden Flowers - Eric Gottesman

Sudden Flowers

Eric Gottesman


“We make pictures based on our dreams, our future and our past.”
-- Sudden Flowers 

Since 1999, American artist Eric Gottesman’s ongoing collaboration with Sudden Flowers, a collective of children living in Addis Ababa, has produced a body of work of profound depth and poetic lightness. In reimagining the harsh realities the children experienced on the streets and in their homes in the wake of their parents’ deaths – including the trauma of grief, physical abuse and AIDS-related stigma – the young collective and Gottesman probed the possibilities of image making as a tool for self-expression, healing and teaching others. The Polaroid camera and peel-away negatives provided tools for recreating and alleviating the children’s deeply painful injuries. Working together, Sudden Flowers and Gottesman ultimately discovered that photography could be a medium to express their resilience and hunger for life. Over the 15-year span of the work, Sudden Flowers and Gottesman produced exhibitions, short films and installations in Africa, the United States and Europe. Now, in Sudden Flowers, the work of the entire project comes together for the first time in a book.

Accompanied by an exhibition at Fishbar 2nd -12th October 2014

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One day the beauty we have will fade. If we shine today and if we fall tomorrow it doesn't have any value.  I will end my story about the flower here. - Salamawit

One day the beauty we have will fade. If we shine today and if we fall tomorrow it doesn't have any value. I will end my story about the flower here. - Salamawit

 

 

Suddenly there was a fire.

Suddenly there was a fire.

Binyam's letter to his deceased father.

Binyam's letter to his deceased father.

I am not sick. - Tenanesh Kifyalew

I am not sick. - Tenanesh Kifyalew

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Fishbar Gallery, 176 Dalston Lane, e8 1ng, London

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