Memory Theatre VI
Memory Theatre (2026) is a series of eight works on paper in which sealed, sphere-like scenes pile into a single mass: each orb a complete moment rendered in silhouette, visible but never enterable. The scenes are imagined rather than remembered, and together they behave the way memory does: fragments in no fixed order, accumulating into a whole. The title refers to Giulio Camillo's sixteenth-century Theatre of Memory, an imagined architecture that promised to hold all knowledge as scenes viewed from a single point. The series debuts at this exhibition; each work is unique, painted on handmade paper, and has been framed.
Memory Theatre (2026) is a series of eight works on paper in which sealed, sphere-like scenes pile into a single mass: each orb a complete moment rendered in silhouette, visible but never enterable. The scenes are imagined rather than remembered, and together they behave the way memory does: fragments in no fixed order, accumulating into a whole. The title refers to Giulio Camillo's sixteenth-century Theatre of Memory, an imagined architecture that promised to hold all knowledge as scenes viewed from a single point. The series debuts at this exhibition; each work is unique, painted on handmade paper, and has been framed.
On view at 46 Hester Street, NYC, September 2–8. Purchased works may be collected at the gallery on September 8, or shipped worldwide after the exhibition closes. Shipping, insurance in transit, and any import taxes or duties are not included in the price; shipping is quoted individually. International crating available on request. Condition report available to serious inquiries prior to purchase.
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