Dwell Time, Rosa Lowinger
Dwell Time, Rosa Lowinger
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Dwell Time
A Memoir of Art, Exile, and Repair

Author: Rosa Lowinger

Narrator: Rosa Lowinger

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/21/2023


Synopsis

What Kirkus describes as a "masterful revelation about life and art imitating each other in maintenance and repair" in a starred review, Dwell Time is an illuminating debut memoir by one of the few prominent Latinas in the field of art and architectural conservation; a moving portrait of a Cuban Jewish family’s intergenerational trauma; and a story about repair and healing that will forever change how you see the objects and places we cherish and how we manage damage and loss.
Renowned art conservator Rosa Lowinger spent a difficult childhood in Miami among people whose losses in the Cuban revolution, and earlier by the decimation of family in the Holocaust, clouded all family life.
After moving away to escape the “cloying exile’s nostalgia,” Lowinger discovered the unique field of art conservation, which led her to work in Tel Aviv, Philadelphia, Rome, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Charleston, Marfa, South Dakota, and Port-Au-Prince. Eventually returning to Havana for work, Lowinger suddenly finds herself embarking on a remarkable journey of family repair that begins, as it does in conservation, with an understanding of the origins of damage.
Inspired by and structured similarly to Primo Levi’s The Periodic Table, this first memoir by a working art conservator is organized by chapters based on the materials Lowinger handles in her thriving private practice – Marble, Limestone, Bronze, Ceramics, Concrete, Silver, Wood, Mosaic, Paint, Aluminum, Terrazzo, Steel, Glass and Plastics. Through Lowinger’s relentless clear-eyed efforts to be the best practitioner possible while squarely facing her fraught personal and work relationships, she comes to terms with her identity as Cuban and Jewish, American and Latinx.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Enchanted Prose on October 10, 2023

Inside a specialized world and how it can help us (Cuba, eastern/western US cities, Israel, Rome, Haiti, Trinidad; 1950s to present-day): “Love is a phenomenal adhesive,” says Rosa Lowinger in an interview about her groundbreaking memoir, Dwell Time: A Memoir of Art, Exile, and Repair. The distingui......more

Goodreads review by Gloriana on October 04, 2023

I absolutely loved Dwell Time-one of the best memoirs I have read so far in 2023. The story of Rosa and her family that starts with her grandfather immigrating to Cuba and then her own family immigrating from Cuba to Miami. Her mother who had a terrible childhood lashes her anger out at Rosa in ways......more

Goodreads review by Toby on February 12, 2024

The first two thirds of the book was excellent. The deeply thought out corollaries between materials repair and emotional restoration, the parallels and her selection of particular representative materials was careful and moving. The last part of the book was still interesting as far as being a memo......more

Goodreads review by Jacquelyn on April 25, 2024

"How do damaged items become whole again? How much destruction is necessary in a cycle of true repair?" I finished this beautiful yet difficult book in all of two days during Pesach. It was of great interest to me as my own work is closely aligned with the art world, especially conservation and prese......more