In the organizer's words:
Radical Beauty radically questions our perception of beauty, attractiveness and aesthetics. In this globally unique photo project, over 60 internationally renowned fashion and art photographers worked together with people with Down's syndrome to develop individual images and photo series. Surprising and unique portraits were created in professional studio conditions. The protagonists include experienced performers such as actresses Sarah Gordy (UK) and Lily Moore (USA), but the majority of them lead a life outside the limelight.
Radical Beauty blurs the boundaries between the disciplines. The close collaboration between model and photographer has resulted in impressive works that convey the desire for role play and visual experimentation and impressively reflect the unique personalities of those portrayed: Whether tender intimacy, sober realism or full-blooded joie de vivre - Radical Beauty celebrates all facets of the human condition and celebrates the diversity of an inclusive society.
An exhibition as part of EMOP Berlin - European Month of Photography.
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Radical Beauty radically questions our perception of beauty, attractiveness and aesthetics. In this globally unique photo project, over 60 internationally renowned fashion and art photographers worked together with people with Down syndrome to develop individual images and photo series. Surprising and unique portraits were created in professional studio conditions. The protagonists include experienced performers such as actresses Sarah Gordy (UK) and Lily Moore (USA), but the majority of them lead a life outside the limelight.
Radical Beauty blurs the boundaries between disciplines. Through close collaboration between model and photographer, impressive works have emerged that convey a passion for role-playing and visual experimentation while vividly reflecting the unique personalities of the portrayed. Whether tender intimacy, sober realism or full-blooded joie de vivre - Radical Beauty celebrates all facets of human existence and embraces the diversity of an inclusive society.
An exhibition as part of EMOP Berlin - European Month of Photography.
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Price information:
Children up to the age of 12 receive free admission. Reduced tickets are available on presentation of the appropriate ID: - Pupils, students - Participants in the Federal Voluntary Service, Voluntary Social Year - Unemployed persons, recipients of citizen's allowance, holders of the berlinpass - Severely disabled persons (at least 50 % MdE)