Below are Juliet’s SELECTS:
I saw this installation in 2013. Devastating, haunting and beautiful in equal measure. The use of Aerochrome shot by cinematographer Trevor Tweeten, the intimacy and access, the sound design by composer Ben Frost.
I’ve devoured the sopranos more than once. The domestic relationship dynamics, ideas of family, duty, power and also now the nostalgia of the period. The shirts! I could watch Edie Falco and James Gandolfini on loop.
One of my brothers had a copy of this, I remember watching it too young but it was an awakening. Each rewatch its relevance still feels sharp.
A recent favourite, so gentle and emotionally precise. I couldn’t get it out of my head for days after.
I have so much time for this. When I worked as a nightclub photographer I wished to be transported to any one of those dance floors. Northern soul particularly.
Because. Everyday, once a day, give yourself a present.
I don’t know what came first to me, listening to the song or watching the music video. I particularly love the 6 x 6 shots of the moss. I read a quote from Björk recently where she said “mother earth, jóga, moss and lava is the same thing. and that i wanted to open my chest and reveal my lava-heart.”
A painting. Linda Manz.





