In an effort to inform you about the project, and share some of our experiences and human encounters along the way with you, we will publish news, blog posts, videos, slideshows and stories from the archive on this page.
The winner of one of the fine art prints, which were on display during the open-air exhibition at Stortorget Square in Malmö, Sweden, is Joakim Lindfors.
His chosen picture, ”Sleeping pilgrim in Varanasi, India”, will be sent to him shortly.
The Rites of Life open-air exhibition in London this summer has been granted UNESCO patronage.
On May 12, 2011, the open air exhibition Rites of Life opens at Stortorget Square, in Malmö, Sweden. And on July 1 it is moved to London, where it is shown at More London, on the south side of The Thames, next to Tower Bridge.
The winner of one of the fine art prints, which were on display during the exhibition at The House of Emigrants, Växjö, Sweden, is Emelie Bergkvist.
Her chosen picture, ”Sleeping pilgrim in Varanasi, India”, will be sent to her shortly.
The winner of one of the fine art prints, which were on display during the exhibition at Nenaderthal Museum in Düsseldorf, is Felicitas Hammer from Mettmann, Germany.
Her chosen picture, ”Japanese boys in traditional clothes”, will be sent to her shortly.
On November 13, the indoor exhibition Rites of Life opens at The House of Emigrants, Växjö, Sweden.
In conjunction with the exhibition the museum will also show a 13-minute, behind-the-scenes video about Anders Ryman’s work on the project Rites of Life.
The winner of one of the fine art prints, which were on display during the exhibition in Copenhagen, is Anders Nyholt from Herlev, Denmark.
His chosen picture, ”Uru Murato fishermen in Bolivia”, will be sent to him shortly.
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Now Rites of Life takes another major step outside photographer Anders Ryman’s native home of Sweden. On August 20 the big open air exhibition opens at Nytorv Square in the heart of Copenhagen.
On July 17 the indoor exhibition Rites of Life opens at Neanderthal Museum in Mettmann, in the Düsseldorf region of Germany.