"YOU REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT YOU EVER LIKED PINK"
Dena Elisabeth Eber
F E A T U R E S
Publications
Memory as a Verb exhibition
The “Pink” project was exhibited with the Memory as a Verb group except: St Louis will be a subset of the work
Lenscratch Interview
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between time and transience.
Photo London
The project You Refuse to Believe that You Ever Liked Pink unfolded over a year during which Alex and Dena came to understand what their transitions looked like and meant.
The Los Angeles Center for Photography Artist Talk
Represented in this body of work are the universal concepts of loss, mortality, and legacy, and the exploration of what inspires us to seek solace, and reexamine our histories.
ULTRAQUEER exhibition at Base (Milan)
This Book accepted to the dedicated publication space within the ULTRAQUEER exhibition at Base (Milan) and a dedicated book display in the spaces of Leporello, from May 31 until the end of July.
Hundred Heroines
Her latest photobook, You Refuse to Believe that You Ever Liked Pink (2023) is an account of Dena’s daughter Margaret’s transition into becoming Alex, a non-binary, asexual adult.
Passage
Dena Elisabeth Eber
Sample pages. Bound edition coming soon.
Poems and photographs © 2021 | Dena Elisabeth Eber