2016 - present
I investigate notions of the temporary within the landscape. Seeking evidence of the constant flux and change in our surroundings, my photographs attempt to reveal the disintegration of permanence. This series began during an artist residency in Berlin, a city where forgotten monuments, vast stretches of uninhabited land and crumbling architecture all seem to exist in some sort of limbo. It is a landscape marked by absence as much as by the visible presence of its past. Though the city is rapidly developing, I chose to photograph areas that resist easy definition and reflect its discontinuous, ruptured history. I am drawn to the possibilities of uncertainty found in the fragility and wildness of these spaces.