THE FEAR THEORIES
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Dates2010 - 2017
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Author
- Topics Social Issues, Contemporary Issues, Fine Art
The Fear Theories is playing with history, memory and imagination.It‘s a labyrinth of irrationality. It's 7 years of material following my son that suffers from fear and panic attacks. My work is both research and practice, memory and construction. A constant appropriation. A never ending process.
On March 26th in 2005 I gave birth to my first son. It was that day
when my fear of becoming a mother turned into his fear of being a
child.
Seeing my son grow up, I figured out that he struggled with the same
anxieties that tortured me when I was his age. It was the fear of oblivion,
the fear of falling asleep - of sliding into the endless mist of
fiction.
I started photographing him until it became a strategy to battle his
anxiety and to understand my own past fears. I created a system to
construct an image or a memory that doesn‘t fade - a proof for the
own existence through a photograph became existential.
In my photographic archive I found images of him that asked for
emotional visibility more than a plain surface. Suddenly there was
this sleepless void that, through the years, questioned my practice
of photographing. I found parallels between his anxiety and my photographic practice.
I digged deeper into that topic to understand my impulse to observe
him with a camera and found myself confronted with the problem:
the image itself. The work started with the anxiety of a growing little
boy and opened a much wider discourse about the fear of ephemeral
moments and has it‘s base in a world that is as real as photography
can be.