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Between memory and trace

2013

Te Tuhi's 2012 exhibition Between memory and trace brought together three unique projects by artists Ruth Ewan, Maddie Leach and Luke Willis Thompson. By engaging with humble traces of life, these artists explored an inherent contradiction of memory – that to remember, some information must be lost, or someone forgotten. This free digital publication, edited by Rebecca Lal, investigates these individual projects through in-depth essays by Shannon Te Ao and Bruce E. Phillips, and a foreword by Director James McCarthy.

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