Briefly, We Were Endless
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Dates2026 - Ongoing
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Author
- Topics Portrait, Landscape, Daily Life, Social Issues, Contemporary Issues, Nature & Environment, Fine Art, Documentary, Archive, Awards
- Location Switzerland
‘Briefly, We Were Endless’ explores the idea that a house remembers. Through photography and poetry, it traces how memory lingers in walls, objects and rooms, making the home a silent witness to growth, intimacy, change and loss.
Briefly, We Were Endless’, begins with the thought that a house remembers. What would a house say if it could speak? What have those walls witnessed in silence without ever being able to respond?
Through photography and poetry, this project explores how memory remains embedded in the spaces we leave behind.
Rather than looking at memory as something fixed in the past, the work approaches it as something that lingers in walls, objects, and rooms, long after we have gone. What remains of us in the places we once called home, and what remains of those places in us? Moving between places that shaped my childhood and adult life, it approaches the house as a silent witness to growth, intimacy, change, and loss. A house sees us arrive as one person and leave as another. It witnesses who we become.
‚Briefly, We Were Endless‘ asks what walls carry of those who once lived within them, and how memory continues to inhabit a space long after life has moved on.