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Delaney Tesch and Andrew Crane are multi-disciplinary artists from North America working and living in Glasgow. Tesch is a Canadian performance and installation designer and photographer that specializes in building responsive spaces and experiences. Crane is an artist from Maine working with historic photographic processes and printmaking.

Here they present [title redacted] (2020-2021) and [minerva] (2021), two photographic works that are explorations of the futility and irrationality of depression, and how it affects one’s ability to perceive and interact with the world.

[title redacted] is an excerpt of a full-length fashion magazine commenting on the sanitization and commercialization of depression in the public social media sphere, and how it can affect a person’s interactions with their immediate environment. The full magazine will be published in late spring, follow @delaneytesch on Instagram for updates and more information.

[minerva] is a reflection on the experience of time during a period of widespread high anxiety and unrelenting isolation. Follow @asterlingcrane on Instagram for more.