What happens in silence
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Frank Mädler, Dreifarbenquipu, 2018
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Young-Il Ahn, Water A-6, 1996
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Lily Cox-Richard, Weave, 2018
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Virgil Baruchel, Might Just as Soon Leave, 2017
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Zulu culture (South Africa), earthenware vessel, 1920
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David Urban, Seven Outlets, Triptych, 2016
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Ann Agee, Flowered Dress Madonna, 2021
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Sarah Charlesworth, Self Portrait, 1989
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Dana Schutz, Untitled (fish out of water), 2001
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Barbara Astman, Face 2, series: i as artifact, 2008-2014
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Gina Rorai, Plage de Havanna II, 2019
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Larry Poons, The Day and the Problems, 2017
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Grit Schwerdtfeger, Elara, 2021
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Grit Schwerdtfeger, Euporie, 2021
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Grit Schwerdtfeger, Pandia, 2021
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Vincent Barré, Retrait 14, 2021
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Vincent Barré, Retrait 3, 2020
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Vincent Barré, Retrait 4, 2020
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Christian Butterfield, Cold #5, 2022
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Larry Poons, Herch, 8IG-11, 1981
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Vincent Barré, Monotype 3, 2020
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Michelle Forsyth, Pink Floral Stack, 2020
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Michelle Forsyth, Orange/Green/Purple Stack, 2020
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Barbara Astman, Portraits and Conversations with Empty Vessels #77, 2019
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Irving Penn, Chanel Feather Headdress (B), New York, 1994
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Brendon McNaughton, Nike, 2015
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Brassaï, II Sévillane dénudée, 1935-6
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Brassaï, XII Fête foraine, series: Transmutations, 1935-6
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André Kertész, Glass Bust on Window, New York, 1978
What happens in silence brings together artists who reference notions of the sacred. These artists re-envision cultural icons by pushing the limits of media. The works become vestiges of their historical counterparts - the ceremonial mask, North African tapestry, imperial chandelier, Madonna and Child, and even classical sculpture. The show includes artists working in ceramics, tapestry, embroidery, and bronze - some of the world’s oldest known art forms.
Ann Agee | Young-Il Ahn | Barbara Astman | Vincent Barré | Virgil Baruchel | Lynda Benglis | Brassaï | Christian Butterfield | Sarah Charlesworth | Lily Cox-Richard | Michelle Forsyth | Kyungah Ham | André Kertész | Frank Mädler | Brendon McNaughton | Larry Poons | Gina Rorai | Grit Schwerdtfeger | David Urban | Zulu Culture
Image: Detail of Young-Il Ahn, Water A-6, 1996.