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Artworks
Sharon Sheung Yee Fung
Memory is a Strange PlaceDigital print60 x 60 x 1 cm£ 600.00This work is priced unframed. Please enquire for framing options. A taxonomy of buildings in Vollebekk, Oslo continues to rapidly expand but with no room to grow. Erasure has become...This work is priced unframed. Please enquire for framing options.
A taxonomy of buildings in Vollebekk, Oslo continues to rapidly expand but with no room to grow. Erasure has become the de facto instrument to make room for development to accommodate the increasing population and densification. Can we make room while preserving and restoring what is there? Can both old and new coexist? Monuments and institutions are defined as historically and culturally valuable to be preserved, but the prosaic and the mundane, our current everyday surroundings are deemed as insignificant and negligible. They can be disposed of at any time. Our day-to-day communities, the identity and values within are also taken away simultaneously. Even without historic and cultural preservation values, these spaces are still operating for people to live, work, dwell and engage in. Cities and new developments are actively rejuvenating for modern living and future growth, but the present ordinary lives that piece the city together are passively being erased. What remains are harmful building debris and obscured, fragmented memories.