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2025Daniela Spector on making work that carries the weight of grief
At February’s Nicer Tuesdays in New York, lens-based artist Daniela Spector outlined how archiving came to be the central purpose of her photographic practice. From the loss of her mother in 2019, to the creation of her project I Forbid You to Forget Me, Daniela detailed her journey through grief and the ways she’s found to make work that carries some of the weight of it.
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Ida Lissner takes us behind the scenes of her otherwordly digital creations

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