The Memory We Used to Share Is No Longer Coherent
The Memory We Used to Share Is No Longer Coherent
£325.00
Helena Cardow
The Memory We Used to Share Is No Longer Coherent
2018
Oil on canvas
50 x 40 cm
Fragmentation, whether compositional or psychological, mirrors the instability of memory. The work suggests that representation itself is partial and unreliable, echoing broader concerns about perception and narrative control.
