artist statement


the act of remembering is what currently drives my work.  to visually navigate the stories in my mind… to remember stories that may not exist, to imagine stories not yet told.  i utilize both created images and found imagery to present to the viewer this place between truth and fiction.  the images themselves reinforce the concepts of memory and often use mnemonic elements and notions of artifact to represent an underlying story which touches on the personal while still attempting the collective.  the concept is rooted in the details presented… sometimes revealing and yet often holding secret.  there is truth in my tales but not necessarily a truth of mine alone.  there is a sense of shared ideas but uncertainty as to the origin of the authorship of those ideas.  this place between revealing and holding secret is what i’m after… i am interested in its intangibility.  i am searching for that which we experience and cannot express… evidence of memory, evidence of experience, evidence of existence.


each body of work, regardless of the disparity in appearance is motivated by the same underlying themes and ideas.  with different approaches in medium and minor variances in concept i am able to work with a consistent set of ideas over time.  whether i stage my images or appropriate and manipulate them, evidence of memory and the act of remembering consistently finds a place in my work.   

 

ANNE LEIGHTON MASSONI



specialist professor / head of photography

monmouth university, 400 cedar avenue, west long branch, NJ  07764-1898


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