Vienna: Photo exhibition on high sensitivity opens new perspectives!
Vienna: Photo exhibition on high sensitivity opens new perspectives!
Hotel "Go West", Wien-Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus, Österreich - in Vienna is currently presented with the latest photo exhibition entitled "Thin Dicking Haut" in the "Go West" hotel in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus. The exhibition, which was curated by the artist Garam Sajdak, illuminates the topic of high sensitivity. This special property affects an estimated 15 to 30 percent of the population and means that affected people perceive their environment, emotions and thoughts more intensively than others. In the exhibition, this topic is illustrated by impressive visual representations, the metaphorical hurdles of highly sensitive people in everyday life. vienna.at reports that each of the exhibited images is accompanied by a personal statement of the people shown.
The presentation aims to create a safe space in which highly sensitive people can feel and hear. Sajdak worked with eight previously unknown people, whose statements reflect the challenges with which they are confronted in everyday life. High sensitivity, like Practice Psychology Berlin , emphasizes to emotional exhaustion, overstimulation and withdrawal, since many people in society often do not understand or space find.
The advantages and challenges of highly sensitive people
Despite the difficulties, highly sensitive people often experience positive aspects of their sensitivity. They are considered excellent problem solvers, empathic listeners, creative minds and are often in need of harmony. Nevertheless, many difficulties have to recognize and appreciate their own strengths. The exhibition wants to put this aspect in the foreground. The motto "We don't say 'be so sensitive' the fight. We, with the thick thin skin." illustrates the intention of the artist and the contributors to approach common prejudices.
The photography of high sensitivity can also be diverse. Sajdak uses techniques of magical realism, where the boundaries between reality and imagination are blurred. Inspired by photographers like Rinko Kawauchi, who work with brilliant lighting and emotional depth, the artist plays with strong contrasts and darker colors to present the complex inner sensations. This is described by re-vue as a form of subjective photography, which serves to make your own inner world visually experienced.
The exhibition not only offers a platform for discussion about high sensitivity, but also promotes awareness of the intensive emotional reactions, the urge after retreat and the need for breaks that many highly sensitive people feel. By putting these topics in the foreground, Sajdak helps to change the perception of high sensitivity in society and to deepen the understanding of this often misunderstood personality status.
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