Lostness, as a feeling between iffiness and cluelessness, into which the year 2020 literally washed you/the world. Well-known principles dispersed, leaving a sudden void. Finding back again, from where you come from. Memory shows the route.
In My Map of Memory the lost principles were discovered and processed in drawings; my memory makes its way back, replaces the void.
The drawing is made on 39 paper tiles and, in its analogue version, spans about 1.26 x 1.26 meters. The map was drawn up from top to bottom, without a specific template; the drawing process moved from memory to memory.
It based on the medieval model of the Mappa Mundi (map of the world) and its contemporary interpretation by Grayson Perry. These pre-Columbian diagrams were created to make decorative as well as instructive facts vivid and comprehensible.
The layout of all 39 paper tiles, however, only continues to exist in a digital version. The analog version, the original, is stacked and kept in a private object frame. Only one tile is shown, the imagination constructs the rest of the memory, My Map of Memory.