
The result is an overall harmonious exhibition. For this, additional white CLASSIC frames in a custom format were chosen. They are also faceless because they are devalued by society. Each picture also comes with a short text that tells the story behind it. The Aboriginal women and girls who are missing or have been murdered are victims of crime, and therefore faceless. Without distracting from the motif, the simple picture frames stand out clearly from the wall and provide the perfect stage for each work on display. The black and white photographs are shown to their best advantage in the white CLASSIC Alu 8 magnetic frames. The Amalie Counselling Centre of the Diakonisches Werk Mannheim has been offering women in prostitution help, counselling and support in stressful life situations since 2013. The aim of this project is to make prostitutes in Germany visible to society and to stimulate a public discourse about their often precarious living and working conditions. Only a few of them succeed in getting out.

Although the Prostitution Protection Act came into force in 2017, the majority of these women lead a life away from social perception. A total of 40 pictures and accompanying texts tell the story of these women - their fears and worries, but also their dreams and hopes. Moore in 1853 in Fairfax County, Virginia. The very first poem and essay about Elvira Finch Moore, is author's relative from upstate New York. In his pictures, he captures people, situations and places using staging techniques. Insofar as the faceless protagonist represents Apollinaire the poet, it is appropriate that at least five of his female followers are taken directly from. The Nameless and the Faceless Women of the Civil War is a collection of 28 poems and 28 essays, along with historical images and personal photos.
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Photographer Hyp Yerlikaya accompanied the women with his camera for over two years together with the Amalie Counselling Centre. Headless Women of Hollywood It’s a sight so familiar that it no longer calls attention: a movie poster featuring a group of men framed by a faceless woman’s legs, bust, or any other body part. They are often women who have left their home countries to escape the lack of prospects there and start a new life under better conditions in Germany. Faceless woman breaks arm through paper yellow wall indicates on right at blank space gives advice to buy subscription suggests to click on link shows direction. The exhibition is based on testimonies of women who work in prostitution. In society, they hide their faces, dreaming "facelessly" of another life.

They are confronted daily with hiding their true identity. The exhibition "gesichtslos - Frauen in der Prostitution" (faceless - Women in Prostitution) is dedicated to a social taboo topic: women in prostitution.
