Light, in Weinberger's hands, is not a passive glow but an active participant: the visitor is folded into her Caribbean memoryscape, their reflection colliding with fragments of childhood, architecture, and ritual. For the first time, the artist incorporates filmshot in Kingston, Jamaicathreading sound and color into the installation. One feels suspended between temporalities: past and future, memory and projection, self and shadow.
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