Gregers Tycho — Never Learned To Dance
Gregers Tycho's childhood home was in Smedegade in Roskilde. An ordinary residential street. But on the other side of the road was Sct. Hans hospital, a psychiatric institution.
The area around Sct. Hans was exciting and scary to explore for a young boy. What kind of people were they, and what kind of life were they living in the hospital buildings?
In the book “Never Learned to Dance” Gregers Tycho is going back in order to satisfy his childhood curiosity. The book contains photographs of the people Gregers Tycho met at the social psychiatric home Lindegårdshusene, which is located near Sct. Hans.
17 cm × 24 cm
128 pages
Hardcover
Published 2015
ISBN 978-87-996628-1-4
Gregers Tycho's childhood home was in Smedegade in Roskilde. An ordinary residential street. But on the other side of the road was Sct. Hans hospital, a psychiatric institution.
The area around Sct. Hans was exciting and scary to explore for a young boy. What kind of people were they, and what kind of life were they living in the hospital buildings?
In the book “Never Learned to Dance” Gregers Tycho is going back in order to satisfy his childhood curiosity. The book contains photographs of the people Gregers Tycho met at the social psychiatric home Lindegårdshusene, which is located near Sct. Hans.
17 cm × 24 cm
128 pages
Hardcover
Published 2015
ISBN 978-87-996628-1-4
Gregers Tycho's childhood home was in Smedegade in Roskilde. An ordinary residential street. But on the other side of the road was Sct. Hans hospital, a psychiatric institution.
The area around Sct. Hans was exciting and scary to explore for a young boy. What kind of people were they, and what kind of life were they living in the hospital buildings?
In the book “Never Learned to Dance” Gregers Tycho is going back in order to satisfy his childhood curiosity. The book contains photographs of the people Gregers Tycho met at the social psychiatric home Lindegårdshusene, which is located near Sct. Hans.
17 cm × 24 cm
128 pages
Hardcover
Published 2015
ISBN 978-87-996628-1-4