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Louis Quail

BIG BROTHER


Fotos: Quail, Louis
2018. 52 S. colour photographs, drawings and paintings. 26 cm
Verlag/Jahr: LEWIS (DEWI) PUBLISHING 2018
ISBN: 1-911306-31-6 (1911306316)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-911306-31-3 (9781911306313)

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An estimated 1 in 4 of us will suffer from a mental illness during our lifetime. Those suffering have to face a wall
of stigma and stereotyping which can often make their condition worse. Big Brother is an intimate photographic portrait of Louis Quailīs older brother, Justin, and his daily struggle with schizophrenia. The condition is severe and Justin has been sectioned three times in his life. Yet, as the book shows, there is much more to him than his illness. He has interests, hobbies (painting, poetry and especially birdwatching). He also has love; he has been with his girlfriend, Jackie, for over 20 years. By showing the person beyond the illness, Big Brother challenges stigma head on. It reveals a system in crisis;
under resourced and creaking under the weight of its own bureaucracy, but it also discovers important truths on the nature of resilience. At its heart though Big Brother is a love story. The book includes extensive texts to tell Justinīs story. The complexity of his life is reflected in the complex structure of the book which incorporates a number of inserts that provide a deep insight into Justinīs world through extracts from medical reports, police records and from his own notebooks. The book also includes many of Justinīs drawings and paintings as well as a separate booklet featuring both these and his poetry.
QUAIL, LOUIS
Louis Quail has worked extensively for some of the UKīs best known magazines and has been published in the UK and internationally over many years. He increasingly devotes his time to personal, long term projects. His work for Big Brother has already been awarded various prizes and received significant critical acclaim. His 2015 Arts Council funded show, īBefore They Were Fallenī, which explored the aftermath of the Afghan war from the perspective of British military families, toured the UK and received extensive press coverage. Louis has twice been a finalist in the National Portrait Gallery portraiture award and his work is held in their permanent collection.