You Should’ve Been There reflects on memory as a form of illusion, where recollection reshapes lived experience. Like visual trickery, memories reconstruct events through emotion, association, and desire, often distorting sequence, detail, and time. These shifts create vivid yet unstable narratives that feel true while remaining altered. The works invite viewers to consider how remembering is both unreliable and creative, revealing personal meaning beyond factual accuracy.
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