Eric Fong is a London-based multidisciplinary artist with a keen interest in the intersection of art and health. His current works, comprising photography and film, are based on extensive research into an archive of Victorian mental asylums in Surrey, UK. They explore issues surrounding mental health, abandonment, gender equality and power dynamics between institutions and patients, past and present. Apparitions comprises a haunting journey through an abandoned cemetery, where thousands of “pauper” patients, mostly women, from five nearby hospitals, were buried. Fong’s film revisits Horton Cemetery in Epsom, layering medical case notes, images of a disembodied dress, and a commissioned score to evoke absent women and serve as a requiem.