The Quirk+VisArts Artist-in-Residence program is wrapping up with a final exhibition featuring Elissa Levy. She works with mediums such as aluminum, fabric, and leather and the techniques of laser engraving, collage, and sculpture and focuses on media representation. The themes of perception, fates, and legacy connect the story of Violet Gibson, a relative of Levy, who attempted to assassinate Benito Mussolini in 1926. Levy also has pieces on the resignation of Richard Nixon, which although may seem unrelated, help connect the idea of media representation with how we form and shape our identities.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorsMIA RODRIGUEZ is a co-founder of the MLWGS art history magazine. She is a phenomenal artist with many works on the future of bees. Archives
April 2019
Categories |