In a lot of ways this exhibition was a reaction to losing my grandmother, turning to my work to process that which I couldn’t on my own. But it also allowed me to explore familial heartache and loss on a larger scale as well. Using the landscape, domestic spaces, family photographs and my own words in order to reflect on seeing as a generation and not just as an individual. Looking through the eyes of a daughter at a father looking at his father, looking through the eyes of a daughter viewing her mother through the eyes of her grandmother, seeing grief not just as a thing that is mine and my own but also as ours. This exhibition links generations of a family through sight, it uses photographs as evidence of seeing one another and reacting to one another over decades.
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