
A Memory of a Place is a series of photo-sculptures where discarded windows serve as frames for a photographic exploration of London’s buildings and structures.
The photographs were developed in the darkroom in an experimental process using expired silver prints. By layering photographic papers on top of each other, the resulting images appear seem incomplete, inviting the viewer to complete them with their own interpretation.
London Guts (exhibition view) The Stone Space, London, 2024.

London Guts (exhibition view), The Stone Space, London, 2024.
From left to right: A Memory of a Place I, II & III.

A MEMORY OF A PLACE I
Photographic-sculpture: silver gelatine print framed in a discarded window.
Expired photographic film, expired photographic paper, discarded window, discarded screws, acrylic, silicone.
2024.

A MEMORY OF A PLACE II

A MEMORY OF A PLACE III

A MEMORY OF A PLACE IV

Memory of a Place I (artwork detail)