During lockdown, nostalgia has become a kind of addiction for me. I search for it everywhere – every evening walk with my dog makes me …
Nostalgia, the art of bittersweet longing
During lockdown, nostalgia has become a kind of addiction for me. I search for it everywhere – every evening walk with my dog makes me …
One million deaths. When in the inescapable throws of intense angst and desolation, often prompted by routine over-thinking and deep fears regarding my future, I …
Time Keeper arrived at exactly 12am. The room was small and glowing in candlelight gloom. From the satchel at their waist they pulled a small …
Time drips through the caves of my ribcage, pooling in newly found crevices and canyons, whilst incessant streams form fresh gorges. I have forced time …
Time. The great teacher, the great healer, the greatest ceremony of humanity. Time, coupled with reflection, allows us to grow, to progress, to figure out …
To start this article off like a terribly boring wedding toast– Webster’s dictionary defines the word “history” as “events of the past.” Something which when …
Recently, I have become slightly obsessed with reading about Jane Does. Did you know, there is a list, on Wikipedia, of every unidentified murder victim …
In The Cost of Living, Deborah Levy wrote that ‘to unfold any number of ideas through all the dimensions of time is the great adventure …
I’m sitting on the floor, facing both a blank google doc and some silly TV show in the background, 1:34am on a humid Tuesday morning. …
Lucía Hinojosa (Mexico City, 1987) is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and editor. Her practice develops through a series of conceptual, ephemeral gestures and performative trajectories …