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"Oppositions"
(MFA Thesis exhibition at Hunter College, CUNY, 1982)
The viewer is asked to lift a panel on the work in order to see the text below. It is a viewer participatory installation piece about the Viet Nam War.
It represents a woman’s stance against the Viet-man war using self-portraits of the artist in bondage (exterior panel) and various paraphrased articles and texts about the war (interior). |
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notes from written script
Public horror - private pain
United by symbolic fabrics (writing) text paraphrased from the books about the war
Juxstaposed against image photographed by the artist depicting self as sex and vicitm
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"Pre-paring for War" 1983
Exhibited at Terminal Gallery, Brooklyn, NY |
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This installation requires interaction with the viewer in order to complete itself. |
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notes from written script
Interactions between the public and our internal dialogues.
The comic book speech bubbles provide an intersting space in this public exhibition. |
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C.S.S.R. 1959 - 1973 |
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