22/12/2025
Zora Sicher’s “Geography” traces the intimacies that shape a life, mapping bodies, friendship, and fleeting encounters across years of transition. Her images collapse public and private space, revealing how desire, kinship, and q***rness move through landscapes and one another. In the accompanying introduction, Rose Higham-Stainton situates Sicher’s photographs within a broader, restless field of relations – where intimacy becomes a way of seeing, sensing, and continuously remaking the world.
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