Cry Now began with a conversation with artist Pearl C. Hsiung. During that exchange, we became aware of a subtle reality: while contemporary society works hard to conceal individual vulnerability, it has also grown increasingly desensitized to the fragility of the environment. There appears to be a connection between the two: our neglect of our own emotions often mirrors a growing indifference toward the world.
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A group exhibition of work by Lecia Dole-Recio, Kim Fisher, Pearl C. Hsiung, Alex Olson, Monique van Genderen, Margo Victor
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The works that will be showcased exploring themes ranging from the very humanly structural concepts of knowledge and power to critical re-evaluations of the anthropocentric sublime, to the cosmic bridge between mind, space, and spirit. While vastly different in style and focus, they are united in that they are women of Asian descent who grew up and are pursuing their creative practice in America.
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The Beyond places the pioneering modernist Georgia O'Keeffe in dialogue with contemporary artists who share her fascination with the natural world, abstraction, and the American landscape. Featuring 15 works, the exhibition traced O'Keeffe's enduring influence on artists working today, exploring themes of scale, color, perception, and the boundary between representation and abstraction.
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The Beyond places the pioneering modernist Georgia O'Keeffe in dialogue with contemporary artists who share her fascination with the natural world, abstraction, and the American landscape.
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The Beyond places the pioneering modernist Georgia O'Keeffe in dialogue with contemporary artists who share her fascination with the natural world, abstraction, and the American landscape.
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