How can a life be remembered-what remains, what vanishes?In Unforgettable | Unforgotten, Erich Hörtnagl brings together photographic fragments that are more than just memories: they are symbols of lived time. Roland Barthes' concept of the "punctum" experience-that instant when a detail in an image pierces the heart-provides a key to Hörtnagl's photographic gaze. It is not the spectacular events but the quiet and incidental things that move us. The seemingly insignificant becomes a projection screen for memory, loss, and emotion. The focus is not on what is staged, but on what eludes creative control.Accompanied by insightful writings by Alois Schöpf and Kurt Höretzeder, a quiet monologue emerges about happiness and missed opportunities, about what we receive-and what we give. A book that doesn't provide answers but asks questions: What makes a life worth living? What remains unforgettable or unforgotten?
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