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  • Layers
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  • Ship of Theseus
  • The wrongness of want
  • Digitalis Purpurea
  • Via Roma (RE)
  • Thráfsma
  • Room 26
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  • Portraits
  • Layers
  • Magpies
  • Ship of Theseus
  • The wrongness of want
  • Digitalis Purpurea
  • Via Roma (RE)
  • Thráfsma
  • Room 26
  • About
info@saralando.com
Via Portile 62, Cassola (VI) - Italy
Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy
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  • Ship of Theseus

    “The ship wherein Theseus and the youth of Athens returned from Crete had thirty oars, and was preserved by the Athenians down even to the time of Demetrius Phalereus, for they took away the old planks as they decayed, putting in new and stronger timber in their places, in so much that this ship became a standing example among the philosophers, for the logical question of things that grow; one side holding that the ship remained the same, and the other contending that it was not the same.”
    —Plutarch, Theseus

    This body work aims to explore identity, the boundaries between what’s real and what’s imagined and the way memory changes shapes over time.

  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus
  • Sara Lando - Ship of Theseus