One photographer’s nostalgic, archive-based look at her mother, after whom she was named
For over 20 years, photographer Loli Kantor (born 1952) has excavated her family archives to explore the wider upheavals of war and displacement, trauma and bereavement. Her mother, Lola, lies at the heart of the project: a woman manifested through images and stories rather than direct memory.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 11/26/2024
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Published by Hatje Cantz. Text by Nissan Perez, Danna Heller, Loli Kantor.
One photographer’s nostalgic, archive-based look at her mother, after whom she was named
For over 20 years, photographer Loli Kantor (born 1952) has excavated her family archives to explore the wider upheavals of war and displacement, trauma and bereavement. Her mother, Lola, lies at the heart of the project: a woman manifested through images and stories rather than direct memory.