Gideon Mendel's photographs of the Broderip and Charles Bell wards at the Middlesex Hospital in 1993, the first dedicated HIV wards in London.
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Gideon Mendel's photographs of the Broderip and Charles Bell wards at the Middlesex Hospital in 1993, the first dedicated HIV wards in London.
Photo from "The Ward" by Gideon Mendel: a photographic project looking at HIV and AIDS.
Gideon Mendel
Un mundo que se está ahogando
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AIDS patients with their loved ones, 1993 (Gideon Mendel, The Ward)
Gideon Mendel, Taquari, Rio Branco, Brasil, Março de 2015 (da série Submerged Portraits).
this probably wasn’t intentional but i found it beautiful
the image on the right is from The Ward by Gideon Mendel, who captured a collection of images in a London hospital during the AIDS crisis, showcasing the life and love that could be found within these wards which other media often depicted as lifeless
Gideon Mendel : Submerged Portraits
Gideon Mendel is a world-renowned photographer, artist and activist. His forty years of socially engaged photographic practice amount to a profound act of witnessing. With a series of portraits of people in their flooded or burnt-out homes, photographer Gideon Mendel is a "deep witness" to loss. With compassion and visual ingenuity, he has captured the human experience behind some of the most significant issues facing his generation.