Homes, besides being the nucleus of personal life, are also places where people store what they want to preserve in time, whatever they can’t live without. Thus they become, especially some corners in them, small private museums that disclose our preferences and contradictions, our particular or commonplace aesthetics, how much we depend on the important and the trivial, how unprepared we are to face some kind of an end.
[Marilia Fotopoulou, From the series Interior Decoration, 2015, MOMus-Thessaloniki Museum of Photography]