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Erich Hörtnagl: Unforgettable Unforgotten
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Erich Hörtnagl: Unforgettable Unforgotten in Vernon, BC
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In Unforgettable | Unforgotten, Erich Hö rtnagl 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 Hö rtnagl’ 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 Schö pf and Kurt Hö retzeder, 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?
In Unforgettable | Unforgotten, Erich Hö rtnagl 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 Hö rtnagl’ 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 Schö pf and Kurt Hö retzeder, 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?


















