In Travelogue, who you are is where you go. It is culled from my interest in the reciprocity of fact and fiction which allows for the production of a narrative. Here, I make photographs that form delineations of passage—charting a transit from exterior form to interior consciousness, a psychological topography whose literal content is a surface functioning as a portal to something else—an outdoor pool, railroad tracks, a doorframe, a grotto, a foot on a chair. These are things seen anywhere by anyone. Forming a reticulation of proximity and periphery between manifold variations of what we choose to see, the work aspires to the glue of fiction that holds together reality.

-DS



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