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Catlin Rockman's
work explores internal and external human detachment and discomfort
– and the states in which they coexist and co-mingle. Her recent
body of paintings explores in particular the notion of creating
one's own narrative about past eras and events in the face of
nonexistent memories due to time or repression. The work is
informed by the distance between isolated moments captured in
photographs from the past and the underlying
family dynamics
experienced on a continuum through time. |
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