© Pedro Isztin, Stan
Destino III: Transformation series






© Paula Luttringer, Untitled 1
Lamentos de los Muros
series






© Cyrus Karimipour, Abduction
Invented Memory
series






© Angie Buckley, contemporaneous
in-between
>series


EN FOCO | Exhibitions
Tracing Memory:
a Light Work exhibition curated by Miriam Romais, En Foco


Angie Buckley,
Cyrus Karimipour,
Paula Luttringer,
and Pedro Isztin

Dates:
November 3 - December 31, 2008

Opening Reception:
Thursday, November 13
from 5 - 7 pm

Location:
Light Work
316 Waverly Avenue
Syracuse, NY
315.443.1300

Hours:
Sunday–Friday, 10 am–6 pm, and by appointment
To schedule an appointment, call (315) 443-1300
The exhibition and reception are free and open to the public


The artists chosen for this exhibition create photographs that look at the idea of remembrance—letting go and making sense of past events, and using those memories to understand who they are today. Angie Buckley relied on the conflicting recollections of relatives, in order to piece together her own family history; Pedro Isztin’s color portraits metaphorically integrate formative childhood memories, using them to heal the adult, that child has become; Cyrus Karimipour revels in the flexibility of memories and uses his images to visually recreate them to depict how he remembers an event or encounter; and Paula Luttringer faces her own traumatic past, infusing her imagery with what other women remember about being abducted and held captive during Argentina’s Dirty War. Romais states, “These artists show us how the most emotionally laden experiences persist, while those left untouched most likely become memory traces ... fragile and ephemeral.”
---Miriam Romais, Curator.
Read/See more in the upcoming issue of Contact Sheet #149


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