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Memory Resort

As a teenager I played basketball at industrial scale and wrecked my back. Being from Ķemeri, the cure was close: the Jaunķemeri Sanatorium — a place that, despite the new century, had stayed stubbornly stuck in the last one. A series of seven works that takes the archive of Jūrmala's resort medicine and deliberately exaggerates it, asking one question: how far from reality can a memory be bent before it stops being true?

Photography
Installation
Art direction
Memory Resort — installation in the old sanatorium hall
Original treatment archive photograph
01 — Challenge

The archive of Soviet-era resort medicine is real, precise and oddly lifeless — patients under heat lamps, mud baths, treatment rooms catalogued without feeling. But that is not how any of it survives in memory. Memory distorts: it inflates the syringe, darkens the doctor, makes the rooms stranger than they ever were.

How do you photograph a memory rather than a fact?

02 — Solution

Was it real, or just a memory?

Seven works take the original Jūrmala balneology photographs and push them — distorted, disfigured, exaggerated, surreal and at the same time faded. Shown in a decaying sanatorium hall, framed and chained, propped in mud and lit by cold neon, they sit exactly between document and dream. The series doesn't restore the archive. It remembers it.

04 — The Archive

The Source

The starting point: original photographs from the Jūrmala balneology and treatment archive — sober records of a century of heat lamps, mud and machines. Faithful, exact, and waiting to be misremembered.

Treatment archive photographArch.01
Treatment archive photographArch.02
Treatment archive photographArch.03
Treatment archive photographArch.04
Treatment archive photographArch.05
Treatment archive photographArch.06
05 — The Series

Memory Resort

The works in the room — exaggerated, framed and staged through the building itself: drowned in mud baths, washed in neon, hung along the cracked walls of the sanatorium that started it all.

Memory Resort work in situ
Plate I
Memory Resort work in situ
Plate II
Memory Resort work in situ
Plate III
Memory Resort work in situ
Plate IV
Memory Resort work in situ
Plate V
Memory Resort installation view
Plate VI
Memory Resort — installation view in the sanatorium
Memory Resort — a work in the mud bath

Was it real? Or is it only a memory?