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Signed and Slipcased version signed by Bill Diodato. The Deluxe Edition is signed by Diodato and Mary Ellen Mark and comes with signed and numbered print.
This is Bill Diodato's first monograph. Care of Ward 81 is the first of two books on the subject. Located at the Oregon State Mental Hospital (the hospital where One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was filmed), Ward 81 was set up as a special ward to help women in need by providing them with medical attention and isolation from the world. The ward has been closed due to the lack of funding and has fallen victim to decay. Diodato has stated that this book is about the "demise of institutional services" and it's effect on women. These are not just images of interior rooms / cells but are spiritually familiar and hauntingly beautiful with a noir sensibility.
All the images are reproduced on black printed pages, with each image spot varnished. Wrapped with a transparent acetate dust jacket, the book has a linen-bound cover with a tipped-in photo. The book was designed by Diodato and Warren Mason of Measure Design and contains a foreword by Mary Ellen Mark.
About the Limited Editions:
Care of Ward 81 is available in a signed, numbered and slipcased limited edition of 100 with both the book and the slipcase bound in Japanese Saifu cloth.
The deluxe limited edition of 50 comes with a print, and is also signed, numbered, and slipcased with both the book and slipcase bound in Japanese Saifu cloth. The deluxe edition print of 50 included with the Deluxe Edition is printed on the archival environmentally sound Hahnemuhle Fine Art Baryta paper. This image is printed with the finest archival inks available on the market today. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist.
From the Foreword by Mary Ellen Mark:
"It’s painful for me to look at these pictures. They evoke feelings of life and death. I can hear the sounds of women running through hallways and someone shouting, “Meds, meds, come and get your meds.” I can hear the crying of a woman being locked down in restraints. I can hear the music of the jukebox at the once-a-week dance with the women of Ward 81 and the men of Wards 82 and 83. Bill’s book brings me back to the haunted cell in which I slept in a deserted ward right next to Ward 81. I swear I heard people walking above me all night. This was so puzzling because the floor was not occupied. Bill’s images confirm the feeling that I always had—that Ward 81 was and still is inhabited by many ghosts. "-Mary Ellen Mark, 2010
From the Introduction by Bill Diodato entitled "The demise of institutional services":
I initially started this project with the idea that capitalist greed was the driving force for the breakdown and decay of this once vital facility known as Ward 81. Somehow the demise of institutional services and how it has affected society was a direct result of capitalism.
.... I was alarmed to learn that women who need help for mental illness cannot get it. Many institutions that were once set up to help those afflicted with mental illness are not there due to the lack of funding, causing the demise of institutional services that we are now seeing both metaphorically and physically.
.... Entering Ward 81, I found each room vibrated with pastel colors, some walls even adorned with curiously upbeat art from the patients. All this beauty was contrasted with a dense chalky air, earthy odor and constant crackling of debris beneath my feet....In the end, I can’t say where exactly the many sleepless nights I spent pondering what happened to the women of Ward 81 have taken me. I simply do not know. If, by chance, it helps even just one woman and her family, I rest my head with a renewed sense of hope."- Bill Diodato
Read Rena Silverman's review of Care of Ward 81 in photo-eye Magazine.