This exhibition by photographer Christina Kakaletris is inspired by her perimenopausal brain blips, turning 50, and caring for elderly loved ones, including one with Alzheimer’s. Through layered compositions of portraits, distant places, everyday details, and textured, swirling layers that evoke confusion, the work reflects how memory fractures, mends in fragments, blurs, sharpens, fades, and reappears—until, eventually, it slips away.
Set in a laundromat, the exhibition parallels memory and fabric—both worn, cleansed, and slowly lost in time’s endless cycle. Some memories cling, while others dissolve. What remains? What disappears? And what refuses to be forgotten?