Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano: Memory is Fiction
“The more we try to capture a moment, the more it transforms into something else entirely.”
– Madeleine Tuckfield-Carrano
“Memory is Fiction” is an invitation to reflect on how we construct our personal histories and associations with objects and experiences that shape the remembered stories we tell ourselves.
This work challenges the notion of memory as a static archive, presenting it instead as a dynamic, living narrative—a blend of fact and fiction. By embroidering between the gaps and distortions in recollected memory, she creates sense of misremembered nostalgia.