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Rachael DelaCourt's work focuses upon narrative, the domestic and identity. Working closely with family has developed into a collaborative body of work with her youngest brother, a body of work which, addressing the concept of narrative identity, intimately observes a young boy's progression into adolescence. Narratives are integral to the substantiation of self, the ability to tell our stories anchoring us within society, creating differences and common ground. Observing the stories of others, comparing and contrasting, has a self reflective quality, causing us to gain a clearer sense of our own identity. The intimate observation of a young boy becomes both familiar and unfamiliar as we nostalgically consider personal childhood tales, memories and the ultimate temporality of our own stories.
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