Memory Rooms
Kirsten Bresciani’s Memory Rooms are an exploration into the relationship between object and memory. She examines the formation of episodic memory in which objects become linked to a specific moment, place, person, and time. Bresciani’s constructions are represented with objects floating above and embossed impression of her own memory triggers resulting in the creation of place, existing not as replicas of history or ‘truth’ but rather a conflated version of the past and present. This series of works was created for the group show Memory and Materiality
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Memory and Materiality
Memory and Materiality is a visually diverse exhibition from artists Anita Kwong, Kirsten Bresciani and Sibone Heary. Each artist examines the way in which their own personal memories interact with the present. It is through the process of making that these memories materialise. Louise Bourgeois states that “the function of memory is not only to recall, reconstitute or reconcile the past but also to construct and represent the present” (Contemporary Art and Memory ‐ Joan Gibbons).
Kirsten Bresciani’s Memory Rooms are photo‐boxes of personal memory triggers. They explore involuntary sensory activation of past events – episodic memory.