This exhibition explores the outcome of an investigation into time, memory, and subjectivity, mediated through an experiential lens aligned with phenomenological thought. The artist engages with states of “in-betweenness” across spatial, temporal, social, and cultural contexts. Past experiences are not abandoned but persist, reexamined and reinterpreted in the present through symbols and artistic processes. Memory operates as a medium that links past and present, rendering what was once indistinct into greater clarity. Drawing from personal, subjective memory, the artist interrogates social identity and questions whether individual recollection can resonate with collective or communal memory tied to specific places and events. Time emerges as the interval between past and present, a continuum marked by narratives that resurface as memory rather than unfolding in strict chronology. This movement of consciousness—oscillating between then and now—becomes central to the creative inquiry, raising fundamental questions about the nature of time and the fragile act of retrieving memories at risk of disappearance, while offering an artistic reconstruction of moments seemingly lost.
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