Mistaken Memories explores the complexities of memory through a visual narrative that challenges the reliability of personal recollection. The photographs examine themes of perception, identity, and the fluidity of remembered experiences, inviting viewers to question the line between fact and fiction in the construction of memory.
Dalia Johananoff Kenneth employs a thoughtful photographic strategy that situates images within a space of ambiguity, blurring the distinctions between past and present. The mood conveyed throughout the 164 pages is introspective and evocative, with visual motifs that suggest the fragility and distortion inherent in memory.