TITLE: A Temporary Delirium Then Gone
                            
                A Temporary Delirium Then Gone is the first series of an in-progress body of work titled The Rainy Season, concerned with the fragmentation of memory, time, and family relations.  
This series evolved following the extended illness and eventual death of my mother. During that last year, she slipped in and out of delirium, in and out of the here and now, lost in her mind.  When I look back, my own memories of this period collapse and expand, too fraught to remain entirely linear in time.  
In this work, I am interested in how we explain our histories, stories, ourselves to ourselves, and how we connect and share with others.
– Hanna Solin
                        
            AUTHOR: Hanna Solin (United States)
                            
                Hanna Solin is a multidisciplinary artist, living and working in New York City. She has been involved with the medium of photography for the past decade. In her work, Hanna explores the nature of relationships, from the personal to the abstract. Her process is driven by rhythm as well as by the deconstruction and reconstruction of structure and order. She is concerned with the human condition and narratives of inner life, most recently concerning family.
Hanna has been featured in The Eye of Photography / L'Oeil De La Photographie. She is a 2016 Moscow International Foto Awards winner in the category Fine Art–Collage, A Temporary Delirium Then Gone. Solin has exhibited in The Rita K.Hillman Gallery at The International Center of Photography, Upstream Gallery in Hastings–on–Hudson, in their juried shows Photography Takes Over 2015, 2017, Sidney Mishkin Gallery at Baruch College NYC, and Baxter Street/ Camera Club of New York.                        
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