Self-portraits explore nuances of multiple identities This ‘Pandora’ unboxes gender dynamics Amy Seiwert’s Sketch series morphs into film Modern take on love in Middle Ages.
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Photographer Erica Deeman turns the lens on herself in "Familiar Stranger" at Anthony Meier Fine Arts, her first show of self-portraiture and also her first work in sculpture. The exhibit continues Deeman's reflections on diasporic and transnational movements, Black permanence, and the concept of multiple identities that is central to the Caribbean British experience. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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Self-portraits explore nuances of multiple identities This ‘Pandora’ unboxes gender dynamics Amy Seiwert’s Sketch series morphs into film Modern take on love in Middle Ages.
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Zeitschrift: | San Francisco Chronicle (10/1/2007 to present), 2020-09-27, S. K4 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2020 |
Medientyp: | Zeitungsartikel |
ISSN: | 1932-8672 (print) |
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