09 - 24 November
“The more we try to capture a moment, the more it transforms into something else entirely.”
- Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano
With “Memory is Fiction" Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano explores the intricate relationship between memory and narrative, delving into how our recollections shape our identities and perceptions of reality. Each piece serves as a reflection of the fluidity of memory, revealing how experiences can be reshaped, embellished, or entirely reimagined over time.
This work challenges the notion of memory as a static archive, presenting it instead as a dynamic, living narrative—a blend of fact and fiction. By embroidering between the gaps and distortions in recollected memory, she creates sense of misremembered nostalgia.