mapping mother
1990/99
Mapping Mother
is a contentious body of work for me as it illustrates the differences,
similarities and social distances between my mother
and I. It documents a time after my father’s sudden passing,
when I believe my mother
had ceased to care for the physical.
In 1995,12
years after her husband's death, mother's house was rebuilt. Even
though she was nearly blind, mother managed to have a small version
of her old home recreated in a section of the new home using
all her old furniture and fittings.
So well did she recreate the old house within the new, at times
it has become quite difficult to recollect which version of the
house these shots were taken in.The images were gathered in the
evenings after long lunches and on annual
festivals.
I was moved to record these details as they somehow are, or have
been part of me. The wood, plaster and long held ephemera. While
I always imagined mother as an energetic and gregarious person,
it seems she was in fact, sadly withdrawn and depressed, living
within her self-made haven.
Mapping Mother
was awarded the 2007 Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert
Photography Award. Read More...
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