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ASHES, 2017 Browning, 2017 Graphite, resin and funerary ashes on muslin
66 x 96 inches
ASHES, 2017 Jeanne, 2016 Graphite, resin and funerary ash on muslin
84 x 60 inches
ASHES, 2017 Jeanne Dorothy Heil (Birth Certificate), 2017 Graphite, resin and funerary ashes on muslin
15 x 16 inches
ASHES, 2017 Susie, Christmas, c. 1953, 2017 Graphite, resin and funerary ashes on muslin
24 x 18 inches
ASHES, 2017 Susan Bartlett Robinson, 2017 Graphite, resin and funerary ashes on muslin
14 x 16 inches
ASHES, 2017 Lynn Moore Robonson, 2017 Graphite, resin and funerary ashes on muslin
16 x 16 inches

ASHES, 2017

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Susan Sontag said “to photograph is to participate in another person’s mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.”...
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Susan Sontag said “to photograph is to participate in another person’s mortality, vulnerability, mutability. Precisely by slicing out this moment and freezing it, all photographs testify to time’s relentless melt.” What do our school portraits testify to when youth is behind us? What’s become of the kids in your class? How many didn’t outlive their parents? Each generation has to answer the same questions of the one before it, but under a new set of cultural rules and social realities. In this work, Ericsson has blown up his mother and her classmates covering the potential of baby boomers in one of their ashes. Everything ends in a photograph.
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