"...We can therefore never say, “There’s nothing to see, there’s no more to see.” To be able to doubt what we see, we must be able to keep looking, how to see in spite of everything. Despite the destruction, the erasure, of all things. We must know how to look as an archaeologist looks. And its by way of such a gaze – such an interrogation – directed toward what we see that things begin to look at us from their concealed spaces and bygone time."
Didi-Hubermann, G. 2017. BARK. Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press. 105.