Through the interplay of light and shadow, these photographs remind us that while fire can destroy wood and silk, it cannot incinerate the cultural identity embedded in the earth.
When we photograph a site of historical trauma, we must ask: Are we romanticizing destruction? The "deep" takeaway from this artistic gathering is that photography should not just be about the aesthetic of "ruin porn." Instead, it acts as a . By documenting these 180 years, artists ensure that the palace remains a living part of the present, rather than a footnote in a textbook. Beyond the Marble Through the interplay of light and shadow, these
The Ghost of the Garden: Photography as a Bridge to 180 Years of Memory By documenting these 180 years, artists ensure that
Using modern techniques and historical archives to overlay what was onto what is . The Weight of 180 Years By documenting these 180 years