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Baltimore, MD, 2012
The Fallen is a long-term photographic project developed over more than a decade, shaped through sustained visits to cemeteries in the United States and China. The project is an exploration of absence, ritual, and the ways human beings give form to death and memory through space, objects, and repeated acts of remembrance.
The work is composed of two parts. A photographic sequence of approximately seventy images made from 2012 to 2025, centered on cemeteries, and a written dialogue between the artist and her daughter following a visit to a cemetery in 2025, which functions as the final component of the work.
The Fallen reflects on mourning, continuity, and the subtle passage of time across generations.
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 is a long-term photographic project developed over more than a decade, shaped through sustained visits to cemeteries in the United States and China. The project is an exploration of absence, ritual, and the ways human beings give form to death and memory through space, objects, and repeated acts of remembrance.
The work is composed of two parts. A photographic sequence of approximately seventy images made from 2012 to 2025, centered on cemeteries, and a written dialogue between the artist and her daughter following a visit to a cemetery in 2025, which functions as the final component of the work.
The Fallen reflects on mourning, continuity, and the subtle passage of time across generations.
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