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Anat Waserman

The unique moment that I first looked at my image staring at me from a photograph taken by my father… is the moment I started remembering. In this series of photographs, I reconstruct memories from my childhood and adolescence. These do not restore actual experiences; rather, they move in an amorphous space. I call them 'floating memories'. In this action of photography, I search for these flashes of memories and seek to create a space that moves between reality and the imagined.
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