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Fugue
by Lydia Goldblatt

Fugue  by Lydia Goldblatt is a body of work about love and grief, mothering and losing a mother, intimacy and distance, told through photographs and writing. Centring on the domestic space and made over the course of four years, it tells a story that is neither apologetic nor idealised.

When Goldblatt became a mother she found herself unable to make pictures. However, after her own mother died, she began to photograph again, both at home and in the city around her.

‘I wanted to be honest about what I was struggling with, about the feelings of claustrophobia and rage, as much as intimacy and love. These are feelings so often hidden by mothers, so often silenced as unacceptable.’

An exhibition of photographs from   Fugue  will be on display at Robert Morat Galerie this autumn,

Published June 2024
199 x 250 mm
192pp, 120 images
Hardback, clothbound cover
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