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JUMP
JUMP is an exhibition of loneliness, encounters and the spaces in between, a sensory journey through the momentary nature of the snapshot that asks where am I? What am I doing here?
Landing in different parts of the globe, yet severed from any identifiable geographical signifiers, JUMP dissolves the boundaries between categories like home and away, East and West, past and present. The images remain impossible to pin down - transient, indiscernible fragments - just like the permeable memories they evoke.
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EXHIBITION
INFO
JUMP, 2002
Technical specifications:
Archival ink print, 50 x 70 cm, edition 5+2 AP