Frida Forever by Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø

  • Author
    Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø
  • Publisher
  • Designer
    Spine Studio
  • Price
    €40
  • Link
  • Pages
    208
  • Dimensions
    17 × 22,7 cm
  • Characteristics
    Hardcover, Full index with image descriptions, Essay by Maija Tammi, Text in Danish and English, Edition of 750
  • ISBN
    978-87-975274-2-9
  • Published
    February 2025

Frida Forever is the first monograph by the Danish artist Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø. The book explores life with chronic illness and paraplegia contrasted with the tender freedom of youth.

Disko Bay is proud to present Frida Forever by Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø, a photobook exploring life with chronic illness contrasted with the freedom of youth. The book intertwines photographic self-portraits and staged compositions with energetic snapshots in an original work that uses a raw yet playful photographic style to tell a powerful, personal, and vulnerable story.

In 2012, Frida leaned against a railing on a bridge, which broke, causing her to fall 4.5 meters onto asphalt, breaking her back. Since then, she has been paraplegic and reliant on a wheelchair. In 2018, doctors discovered she also has a cellular abnormality that causes the formation of large, dead calcium deposits. As a result, she has spent much of her adult life in and out of hospitals, undergoing more than 100 surgeries, along with numerous medical treatments and radiation therapy.

During her many hospital stays, she has photographed herself, the hospital space, and her surroundings. The raw and tender images are juxtaposed with depictions of her transition from youth to adulthood, poignantly illustrating the stark duality between freedom and the constraints of illness—a kind of double-edged freedom versus the finite and impermanent state of “being healthy.” With a sharp and intelligent perspective, Frida uses her visual narrative to embrace the experience of being alive and the vulnerability of the human body. The book offers a glimpse into the sick yet capable body, standing at the crossroads of being ill, young, and both simultaneously.

This book is a testament to life in hospital—the physical place to which you are sent when ill. This is where I spend much of my time. But above all, it is about me, Frida. I turn the camera to myself not only because I am often alone, but because my sick body, with its scars, metal implants and all its fragility, is the landscape I know best. It is my specialty. – From the book’s foreword by Frida

Frida Lisa Carstensen Jersø (b. 1997) is a Danish artist living and working in Copenhagen. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art Photography from HDK Valand in Gothenburg, Sweden. Her work largely revolves around the body and its limitations with a particular interest in exploring the sick body, ableism, and societal perceptions of these topics. Through photography, she examines the physical and emotional aspects of vulnerability and strength. Jersø have exhibited at venues such as Röda Sten Konsthall in Gothenburg and Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark, and have participated in Artists’ Autumn Exhibition 2024 and several other group exhibitions around Scandinavia.