How Autism Looks: Structures by Ivo Ketelaar

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Ivo Ketelaar

Den Bosch, Netherlands

About ‘How Autism Looks: Structures’ by Ivo Ketelaar

This photo image is part of my project Hoe Kijkt Autisme. That project consists of (international) photo exhibitions, lectures and a book with the same title.
More information on hoekijktautisme.nl.

This work is called Structures.
Bodies have their own structure. An autistic person cannot always see through these structures.

Original created by Ivo Ketelaar.

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Ivo Ketelaar
Den Bosch, Netherlands

Ivo Ketelaar is a professional photographer, was born in 1960, is married, has 2 sons and has Asperger syndrome (a form of autism). He was diagnosed in 2011.

I prefer to photograph landscapes, wherever I am. I am also fascinated by the way animals behave.
My project Hoe Kijkt Autisme started in 2017 and is about showing the experience and emotions of people with autism. Emotions that autistic people are said not to have. These emotions do exist, but they are often…

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