Chaco Reimagined, 2019

Digital C and Archival Inkjet Prints

Landforms and architecture inhabited by the Ancestral Puebloan people that have been mapped and photographed extensively since the mid 19th century are strategically re-constructed through layered imagery that seeks to challenge the narrative of historic representation. With photographic transparencies of the subjects held off register from the alignment the actual landscape and architectural walls, the resulting double images produce a wavering and non-static result suggesting connection with the passage of time and the number of ways life within it may be conceived - beyond the archaeological research record.