Time on Quaaludes and Red Wine
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Dates2018 - 2023
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- Topics Social Issues, Contemporary Issues, Archive
- Location Barcelona, Spain
The story of the hidden double life of my son, who died in 2017 at 18, due to overdose, reconstructed from the digital legacy found in his phone, laptop, social media and written diaries.
After an unexpected death of my son Tomeu in March 2017, at eighteen, due to overdose, and thanks to the new digital legacy we all leave these days -texts and images found in his phone, his laptop or his social network- I discovered a part of him that I didn’t know and that he hid behind his exceptional normality, someone who searched, using medicines and drugs, a way out of his discomfort in the world. This double life between reality and virtuality lies at the heart of Time on Quaaludes and Red Wine.
Time on Quaaludes and Red Wine it’s an essential part of my grief process, as I needed to try to understand my son in order to know whom I should remember, miss and keep on loving, but as well it’s a way of let him tell us about his own identity and story himself.
For his generation images have become a communicative act inserted in the “parallel universe” of the Internet. Their visual story is made from the very first film photos in the family album until the latest photos and videos, shared on Snapchat or Instagram (now also TikTok). Same happened with the expression of their desires, worries or frustrations, which have leapt from the paper notebook to the Internet and the social network. They are (we all are) more connected than ever, but also more alone than ever. And we, being parents, never get to know entirely our children, and it’s natural, but this generation gap has been growing along with the technology.
Using different sources (family archive, digital appropriation, texts written by him, personal documents, screenshots and my own images showing spaces that were meaningful for him, and some of his objects) Time on Quaaludes and Red Wine addresses issues such as our relationship with death or grief, along with the therapeutic power of the artistic practice, and it's also a call to investigate how we deal with addictions and to break prejudices around them, by showing the human story behind, and to raise awareness about the vulnerability and fragility of youth in the chaos of today's digital world.
* Time on Quaaludes and Red Wine is a verse from Tomeu’s favourite song “Time” (David Bowie, Aladdin Sane) as well as the tittle of the “short autobiography” that he wrote in November 2016.
The work was awarded the Images Vevey Book Award Special Jury Prize 2023/24 (by jury chaired by photographer Paul Graham)
It was on show at Biennale Images Vevey 2024 and the photobook has been published in September 2024 by Éditions Images Vevey: https://www.images.ch/shop/en/products/anna-gali/
Views of past exhibitions at https://www.annagali.cat/toqarw_expo
More info at https://www.annagali.cat/time-on-quaaludes-and-red-wine
Bio/CV at https://www.annagali.cat/bio_eng