Housekeeping by Casey Joiner
Housekeeping by Casey Joiner
Housekeeping is a photographic monograph that traces the strange and nonlinear landscape of loss. The images move between still lifes, interiors, and portraits — both real and imagined — reflecting the distortions of grief and the fragile persistence of memory.
The work contemplates the regression to childhood that comes with the death of a parent and the shifting line between memory and imagination. It also explores the concept of “home” as both a physical and generational space, familial bonds, personal identity, and what lingers after loss.
The photographs are intimate, often domestic, and sometimes surreal. They are fragments of a life, stitched together like memory itself — truthful, but not always factual.
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