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Shizu Saldamando’s work proposes a decidedly contemporary take on portraiture, in which the conventional constructs of identity are challenged by layering signifiers and hybrid meanings that hint at the complexity of…
A tangle of myth and reality, Deb Sokolow’s text-driven, diagrammatic drawings record the obsessive, inner-dialogue of a nameless, unreliable narrator who speculates on various topics relating to popular culture, politics, conspiracy…
Like memento mori, Emma Salamon’s darkly romantic, installation-based works explore the dichotomous terrain between desire and repulsion, beauty and decay and, ultimately, life and death.
Work by Moore Alumnae is on view at the Moore College Galleries at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, First Tier Promenade.
Shown in conjunction with The Galleries' exhibition Deb Sokolow: All Your Vulnerabilities Will Be Assessed, this is one in a series of conspiracy theory film screenings.
A corporate engineer has…