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Reconstructions
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Reconstructions investigate, through photography, the problem of time and memory, and how we forget and remember.
The Reconstructions are poly-perspectival compound images in which each constitutive photo acts like an information- and-memory bit. The fact that these snapshots are taken of more or less the same place, yet at different times (after some minutes, days, months, years), confers on the final image a spatial coherence and a temporal discontinuity.
Breathing-in, Breathing-out
“A cat, a pendulum clock
and an old man lying in bed.
It seems like nothing is happening,
but still, time passes…”
Old People Feel The Weather in Their Bones
“Old People Feel the Weather in Their Bones is a meditation on the possibilities and limits
of photography to “freeze“ time. This series
of photographs started from my relationship with
my parents, with whom I spent the last 12 years
of their lives. It is a project about memory,
aging, and about the search for normality and
happiness in an oppressive political regime.
Many of these photo assemblages are composed
of family album photographs taken in Romania
during the communist period placed alongside
photos of their aging bodies. There comes a
time in life when you realize you have a lot
of memories (and photographs) and fewer plans
for the future. And that’s worrying.”
Rolling Stones
“I could be a stone that rolls to dust.
In a cement factory.“