Through a rich interweaving of different media, Mary Lucier's Last Rights (Positano), 1995, reconstructed a distant moment of her recently deceased mother's past. Lucier tranformed the gallery into a dramatically lit, cavernous space, and filled it with speakers, video monitors, her mother's furniture, and photographs. The result was less a testament to the loss of her mother than to the mechanisms of memory itself.
Mary Lucier
Jennifer P. Borum, Artforum, October 1, 1995