Graciela Cassel

Argentina, 1968

Graciela Cassel

Reality cannot be described in a sequential story. However, reality is broken into parts where present, past, and future are woven together but, yet, these parts are not completely sealed. This non-narrative condition leaves a gap — something unexplained –- something absent but open to possibilities. Indeed, this void questions the sense of history of what is meaningful and of what composes “reality.” This void allows for what is experienced as dislocation. This disruption derives from making a fiction of the truth but not a myth.