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RAY CAESAR: Lost in a Fragile Myth: Dorothy Circus Rome | Solo Show

Past exhibition
20 Oct - 20 Nov 2018
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Ray Caesar, With All Her Worldly Possessions , 2017
Ray Caesar, With All Her Worldly Possessions , 2017

Ray Caesar UK / Canada, b. 1958

With All Her Worldly Possessions , 2017
Archivial chromogenic print mounted on Hahnemuhle paper
40 x 31 in
102 x 79 cm Framed
Edition of 10
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Ray Caesar, Shoes my Father Souled, 2018
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Ray Caesar, Shoes my Father Souled, 2018
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In With All Her Worldly Possessions, Ray Caesar conjures a vision of childhood burdened by the weight of memory and inheritance. The young girl, porcelain-pale and doll-like, steps hesitantly through...
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In With All Her Worldly Possessions, Ray Caesar conjures a vision of childhood burdened by the weight of memory and inheritance. The young girl, porcelain-pale and doll-like, steps hesitantly through a woodland path, yet strapped to her back is a precarious tower of objects—furniture, fabric, porcelain, relics of a domestic life. This improbable cargo, reminiscent of a snail’s shell or a pilgrim’s pack, becomes a metaphor for the histories we carry: family, culture, expectation, and longing.


Her dress, recalling Victorian propriety, places her in a timeless liminality, neither past nor present, while the walking stick suggests both innocence and exile. Caesar’s meticulous surrealism transforms everyday items into talismans, hinting at Freud’s uncanny and Carroll’s Alice—worlds where children bear the shadows of adulthood. The work suggests that possessions are not simply material but spiritual, each chair, teacup, and lamp a weight of memory, comfort, and loss.


Ultimately, the child’s calm composure amid such impossible encumbrance evokes resilience: a meditation on how we, too, carry our worlds upon our backs, traversing dreamlike landscapes with all that we cannot put down.

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