By definition, all moments are fleeting. Do the messages of past photographs still resonate with us today? What happens when we re-contextualize the documented moments of history with other temporal objects? How do the messages change? Do moments re-emerge in the same way as botanic life?

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“I invent nothing. I rediscover.” (Auguste Rodin)


Dying in 3-Dimensions (2018)

Dying in 3-Dimensions (2018)


Civilization Torn (2018)

Civilization Torn (2018)


Spring Begets Summer, Autumn Begets Artists (2018)Artist Constantin Brancusi, Dada poet Tristan Tzara, photographer Berenice Abbott, poet Mina Loy, publisher Jane Heap, & editor Margaret Anderson (photo of artists c. 1921 by Brancusi)

Spring Begets Summer, Autumn Begets Artists (2018)

Artist Constantin Brancusi, Dada poet Tristan Tzara, photographer Berenice Abbott, poet Mina Loy, publisher Jane Heap, & editor Margaret Anderson

(photo of artists c. 1921 by Brancusi)


No Man’s Land (2018)

No Man’s Land (2018)


Gauntlet (2018)

Gauntlet (2018)


Acquiescence (2018)

Acquiescence (2018)