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Being...Forgotten

30 min · 6 de nov de 2021
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In a special episode of our ‘being…’ series, we talk to Rebecca Whiteman, an artist whose work is driven by a fear of loss: loss of memory, loss of the tangible, loss of connection. Her father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis triggered a desire to interrogate these feelings, ultimately navigating her to the slow crafts of hand stitching and patchwork as processes of meditation and acceptance. Through the intensity of gazing into the past, Rebecca noticed the importance of frames in remembering; how they work as viewpoints, protective shields and shrines around our losses.

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