Installation view of exhibition “Beyond Your World” at Gallery BOX in Gothenburg 2020

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

1:12 Separation room for young people in mandatory care

The National Board of Institutions in Sweden (SiS) takes care of young people who have been sentenced to mandatory closed youth care. Those who are sentenced to closed youth care have committed a crime but are so young that they cannot be sentenced to prison. Some homes have a so called separation room where individuals that is danger to others or them selves can be temporary put. This practice have been criticised by UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.

Materials: plastic, metal, wood, papper, acrylics, etc. Scale 1:12 Skala 1:12. 2020

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

 

A right-wing extremist terrorist's home office 1:12

At the home of a Swedish person convicted of general dangerous vandalism when he, as an active Nazi, carried out bombing raids on refugee accommodation and Gothenburgs syndicalist bookstore and meeting place.

Materials: plastic, metal, wood, papper, acrylics, etc. Scale 1:12. 2019

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A Kingdom Hall in Gothenburg 1:24

The Kingdom Hall is where Jehovah's Witnesses call their meeting places. These are often built by Jehovah's Witnesses themselves. A meeting place for Jehovah's Witnesses may be shared by one or more congregations. Each congregation meets approximately twice a week.

Materials: plastic, metal, wood, papper, acrylics, etc. Scale 1:12. 2018

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

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Counseling room for abused children and adults 1:16

A therapy room at a municipally run business against domestic violence, somewhere in Sweden. The room is for holding group activities with abused women and therapy for abused children.

Materials: plastic, metal, wood, papper, acrylics, etc. Scale 1:16. 2018

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

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The bedroom of a killer 1:12 (

He carried out a school attack in Trollhättan that took the lives of 3 people and injured 2 people. This is the bedroom in the parental home where he lived with his mother until the day of the attack.

Materials: plastic, metal, wood, papper, acrylics, etc. Scale 1:12. 2018

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

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A right-wing extremist mass murderer's bedroom 1:12

A Norwegian terrorist that was a resident of his mother from 2006 to 2011, where he also slept the night of July 22, 2011, when he carried out the terrorist attack on Utøya. He then took the lives of 77 people, and injured 319 people.

Materials: plastic, metal, wood, papper, acrylics, etc. Scale 1:12. 2018

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler

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The Room in the Short Story The Yellow Wallpaper 1:12

In the horror novel a woman suffering from mental disorders after childbirth is recommended by her husband and doctor to stay in the bedroom for months, to rest. However staying in this room makes her state worsening. The short story is written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, published in 1892. The doll furniture was donated and originally made by Regina Poelk, who was a miniature enthusiast (b. 1952-d. 1987).

Foto by: Henrik Zeitler