the illusion of preservation project

Through images of aging enclosures, broken attractions, and absent animals, I highlight the disconnect between the zoo’s marketed image and its lived reality. My focus centers on the primate, predator, and reptile exhibits; spaces once rich with emotional memory, now overlooked. By drawing attention to out-of-service activities and overgrown surroundings, the work invites reflection on how communal memory is lost when care is replaced by commercial intent.

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