Feel - Northern State Hospital is a powerful photographic journey into the haunting beauty of an abandoned mental institution-where every crumbling hallway and rusted door tells a story of confinement, forgotten lives, and societal neglect.
Photographer Mark Favero captures the raw essence of Northern State Hospital, inviting readers to explore the silent echoes left behind. More than a collection of abandoned architecture, this work is a poignant metaphor for the way society has historically overlooked mental health.
Through each striking image, Favero challenges us to confront the past and reflect on the present-questioning how far we've truly come in understanding and supporting those who struggle with mental illness.
This book is an invitation to feel: to see beyond the decay, to hear the unheard, and to find empathy in the ruins.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Feel - Northern State Hospital is a powerful photographic journey into the haunting beauty of an abandoned mental institution-where every crumbling hallway and rusted door tells a story of confinement, forgotten lives, and societal neglect.Photographer Mark Favero captures the raw essence of Northern State Hospital, inviting readers to explore the silent echoes left behind. More than a collection of abandoned architecture, this work is a poignant metaphor for the way society has historically overlooked mental health.Through each striking image, Favero challenges us to confront the past and reflect on the present-questioning how far we've truly come in understanding and supporting those who struggle with mental illness.This book is an invitation to feel: to see beyond the decay, to hear the unheard, and to find empathy in the ruins. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798348586805
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