In Transparent Things, God-Sized Hole, Dana Roeser equates the absence of divinity not only with aimlessness and lack of purpose, but also with a kind of translucence, with psychologically induced invisibility. She clings to the small, insignificant possessions, longing for something to keep her grounded in reality, the clutter that keeps me bound to this … Continue reading Dana Roeser // Transparent Things, God-Sized Hole