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Life Before Death, 9 April-18 May 2008

Nothing teaches us more about life than death itself. Journalist Beate Lakotta and photographer Walter Schels asked 24 terminally ill people if they could accompany them during their last weeks and days. From these vigils came a series of insightful descriptions and photographic portraits taken before and after death.


Far from being gloomy, these intimate concerns of the dying reveal the preciousness and transience of life, and make us question what we often take for granted.


24 sets of photographs taken before and after death


Maria Hai-Anh Tuyet Cao, age 52

“Death is nothing. I embrace death. It is not eternal. Afterwards, when we meet God, we become beautiful.”

Beate Lakotta