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 Baltimore, MD, 2012    The Fallen   The Fallen is a long-term photographic project that began in 2012, shaped through sustained visits to cemeteries in the United States and China. Most of the images were made between 2012 and 2013, forming the visu

Baltimore, MD, 2012

The Fallen

The Fallen is a long-term photographic project that began in 2012, shaped through sustained visits to cemeteries in the United States and China. Most of the images were made between 2012 and 2013, forming the visual core of the work—an exploration of absence, ritual and the quiet endurance of memory.

In 2025, the artist returned to a cemetery with her daughter, completing the project’s emotional arc through experience rather than image. The Fallen reflects on mourning, continuity and the subtle passage of time across generations.

The project’s narrative arc concludes with a return made in 2025 with the artist’s daughter — a gesture held in text and memory rather than image.

(The project also includes photographs made in a Catholic columbarium in Shanghai, presented in the full series and forthcoming publication.)

 Baltimore, MD, 2012

Baltimore, MD, 2012

 Baltimore, MD, 2012

Baltimore, MD, 2012

 Shanghai, China, 2012

Shanghai, China, 2012

 Shaanxi, China, 2012

Shaanxi, China, 2012

 Qinghai, China, 2012

Qinghai, China, 2012

 Heilongjiang, China, 2012

Heilongjiang, China, 2012

 Mountain Home, AR,  2013

Mountain Home, AR, 2013

 Mountain Home, AR,  2013

Mountain Home, AR, 2013

 HeiLongjiang, China, 2025

HeiLongjiang, China, 2025

Baltimore, MD, 2012

The Fallen

The Fallen is a long-term photographic project that began in 2012, shaped through sustained visits to cemeteries in the United States and China. Most of the images were made between 2012 and 2013, forming the visual core of the work—an exploration of absence, ritual and the quiet endurance of memory.

In 2025, the artist returned to a cemetery with her daughter, completing the project’s emotional arc through experience rather than image. The Fallen reflects on mourning, continuity and the subtle passage of time across generations.

The project’s narrative arc concludes with a return made in 2025 with the artist’s daughter — a gesture held in text and memory rather than image.

(The project also includes photographs made in a Catholic columbarium in Shanghai, presented in the full series and forthcoming publication.)

Baltimore, MD, 2012

Baltimore, MD, 2012

Shanghai, China, 2012

Shaanxi, China, 2012

Qinghai, China, 2012

Heilongjiang, China, 2012

Mountain Home, AR, 2013

Mountain Home, AR, 2013

HeiLongjiang, China, 2025

 Baltimore, MD, 2012    The Fallen   The Fallen is a long-term photographic project that began in 2012, shaped through sustained visits to cemeteries in the United States and China. Most of the images were made between 2012 and 2013, forming the visu
 Baltimore, MD, 2012
 Baltimore, MD, 2012
 Shanghai, China, 2012
 Shaanxi, China, 2012
 Qinghai, China, 2012
 Heilongjiang, China, 2012
 Mountain Home, AR,  2013
 Mountain Home, AR,  2013
 HeiLongjiang, China, 2025