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September
17-October 22
Sundays from 1:00 to 6:00
Yoko
Inoue's installation uses cast bunnies and bones, mud balls, targets,
shopping carts and kitchen aprons to relate domestic practices and rituals
to mass production and commercialization. Inoue draws on Japanese and
American cultural traditions to construct an intercontextual dialogue
about the complexity of cultural meaning. |