Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Perception


















We are said to live forever in memory, yet our own memories will inevitably fail us and time will rob us of ourselves, our life becoming a series of fleeting memories whose validity will evade us. Whether consciously or subconsciously accepting of this, human nature often compels us to reconstruct our understanding of our personal histories through the photographs ability to suspend time. We photograph what we cherish about life, what we deem worthy of remembering and what provides a participatory sense of who we are.

Perception examines photography’s ability to reconstruct emotions associated with memory in order to give them the opportunity to become shared experiences. Whether these remembered experiences and emotional responses are authentic or a fabrication they allow us to re-experience and construct intimate notions of self and each other.

Perception
will be on view along with works by Verl Adams and Blake Palmer March 16th to April 13th at Gallery UAF located at 230 South 500 West Suite 120 in Salt Lake City.

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