
Sara Rman’s Where It Remembers, is a series of photographs, objects and an artist’s book. The artist explores a chosen micro-location, and its constituents and building blocks. In doing so, she does not remain merely an observer documenting the existing state, but actively intervenes in the semi-urban landscape, engaging with its materials. The metamorphosis of discarded, found and collected materials into works of art raises questions about origin and memory, which constantly shift their forms of manifestation. By combining ready-made objects with meticulously planned artistic interventions, the artist moves between the natural, the found and the random on the one hand, and the purposefully created on the other, suggesting that humans create space just as much as space creates them.
On Monday 20th April there will be a presentation of the book of the work and artist talk presented by Tia Čiček.
To find out more please go to the direct link.