Memory Seed_02

2024
Archival pigment print
100 x 66 cm

About the work

Still Work from Memory Seed is an immersive moving-image piece that reimagines a childhood never fully documented, reconstructing memories through emotional resonance rather than archival evidence. Combining AI-generated imagery with photomontage and hand-painted digital details, the work explores how memory can be mourned, revisited, and mediated through algorithmic vision. It has been exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and the Los Angeles Center of Photography.

Liron Kroll

Liron Kroll is a London-based artist working across photography, animation, and immersive installation. An award-winning artist and MA graduate of the Royal College of Art, she has spent more than a decade pushing the boundaries of photographic practice by merging archival traditions with emerging technologies. Her practice examines how popular photography shapes both personal and collective identity, reconstructing emotional narratives that challenge conventional photographic realism.  

Kroll’s work has been shown internationally, with highlights including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2025), the Los Angeles Center of Photography, the Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Photo London, and the London Art Fair. She has also been a Young Masters Art Prize finalist (2017, 2025) and winner of the Responsa Foundation Art Prize (2024).  

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