Partial Presence
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Dates2024 - Ongoing
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Author
Partial Presence lingers in spaces that remain but no longer function. Rooms and objects hold quiet traces without continuation. The body appears and recedes, reduced or withdrawn, at times dissolving into the surrounding stillness.
Partial Presence moves through spaces that remain but no longer function. Interiors, objects, and fragments of architecture hold a quiet state of suspension, something left incomplete, something that never fully resolves.
The images exist as separate yet related moments. Rooms, corridors, and details stand apart like isolated units, connected through atmosphere and a shared stillness. What remains are traces, signs of use without continuation.
The body appears intermittently, reduced or withdrawn, at times nearly indistinguishable from the surrounding space. It does not act, but lingers within it, partial and unstable.
Together, the photographs form a dispersed structure, a field of fragments held in quiet relation. Presence is never whole, only sensed, hovering between visibility and disappearance.