Debra Scacco’s The Narrows in 2-Times 2.8.18
2-TIMES • Art
Debra Scacco,
‘The Narrows’
@ Klowden Mann
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‘Examining the liminal space of the immigrant journey, in which the future of the individual confronts the reality of politics and power…’
A project derived directly from stories of Ellis Island:
‘The Narrows’ refers to the thin stretch of water linking Brooklyn and Staten Island; now connected by the Verrazano Bridge, this small waterway is one of the most significant gateways in American history.
“Scacco draws a direct line between past and present. There is endless wisdom in our history, but we first must recognize the erasures and falsehoods within the dominant narrative.”
The exhibition:
Is the Los Angeles-based artist’s second solo with Klowden Mann, comprising a series of sculptural drawings formed from engraved glass, mirror and teak; a spatial installation of thread and wood; and a projected film work.
2-TIMES highlights:
· Roma 1920, 2017
· Architecture of Separation, 2018
On view at:
Klowden Mann
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6023 Washington Blvd,
Culver City, CA 90232,
United States.
Closes:
February 17, 2018.
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