Orit Raff
Untitled (Desk #7)
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In photographs culled from a number of schools in New York, Raff presents evidence of a key moment in the shaping of memory: when the child leaves home, abandoning the domestic realm for the social sphere of school… Here, memory is composed out of an accretion of marks, the etched traces of inhabitation that Ruff finds not on paper, but on desks and walls.
