In Days With My Father, photographer Phillip Toledano documents the last years of his father's life with stunning simplicity.
In their project Life Before Death: Potraits of the Dying, German photographer Walter Schels and journalist Beate Lakotta document people in hospice before and after their life.
Capsula Mundi is a beautiful project from two Italian designers who have reinvented the coffin as cocoon and burial ground as sacred forest.
Miranda Hutton sensitively memorializes the bedrooms of children who have died in "The Rooms Project".
In "A land called loss" Annie Morris bravely tackles the traumatic personal experience of giving birth to a stillborn baby with a series of emotionally complex yet hopeful ink drawings and watercolor collage.
Scott Chandler's Funeral Home Series explores the "constructed environment and its unconscious effect on its inhabitants."
Beautiful photographs from husband and wife team Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison.
Belgian fashion designer/artist Walter Van Beirendonck created his own temple and sarcophagus. View his project here: Galerie Polaris
In photographer Kurt Tong's book 'In Case it Rains in Heaven', he compiles an impressive and rather humorous collection of Chinese funeral paper offerings to the dead.
Gabriel Orozco - Obit
Working from real obituaries, artist Gabriel Orozco extracts interesting a prolific collection of one-liners from obituaries, such as "Master of lightbulbs" or "Once known as a rival to Shirley Temple."
Gabriel Orozco - Obit
Working from real obituaries, artist Gabriel Orozco extracts interesting a prolific collection of one-liners from obituaries, such as "Master of lightbulbs" or "Once known as a rival to Shirley Temple."
Lee Jung - To Death
Borlands work explores death on display.
Corey Hendrickson's Visitation series skillfully presents the isolation and indiscriminate clarity of early loss.













