Ensemble
Louise Bourgeois, David & Goliath, 1992. Drawing.
Sergey Bratkov / Сергій Братков, Glue sniffers, 2001. Photography, photo on aluminium, 7 x (90 x 90 cm).
Wafae Ahalouch el Keriasti, Some like it Not!, 2003. Painting, acrylic, chalk, canvas, 200 x 250 x 4.5 cm.
Liza May Post, Duwen, 1994. Photography, colour photograph, 125 x 294 cm.
It's a crazy story, that of Dymphna, and a story full of madness. The devil lurks around every corner. But what is the core of the madness he
It seems clear that in the case of Dymphna, the sting – t.i., the violence – is in the tail of her story, in the beheadings and the flickerin
Dymphna is interwoven with Christianity, from her secret baptism by her confessor and confidant Gerebernus, to the care for the poor and need
Dymphna escaping over sea with her confidant Gerebernus to mainland Europe is a key example of migration, a story in which many refugees will