Assistance collecting this object by On Display at Tulane
In this work, I examine the negative space left when someone leaves, the way relationships evolve when left unattended, and the act of transitioning through a liminal space that we seldom acknowledge and never intend to stay in. The photographs look inward, reflecting on our struggle to imagine alternative ways of living and what care looks like in community. These intimate, personal documentations of love, loss, solitude, and reflection suggest that care might start with dwelling in the discomfort.
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Categories |
Photography, Environment |
Title |
just bc things would have been different doesnt mean they would have been better |
Artist |
Zoe Johnson |
Artist |
Zoe Johnson |
Date |
2019 |
Medium |
Archival pigment print |
Short Description |
Care might start with dwelling in the discomfort. |
On Display Curatorial Team |
On Display at Tulane |
On Display: A 21st-Century Salon des Refusés, 2025. DigitalArc Jekyll Theme by Kalani Craig is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Framework: Foundation 6.