March 12 – April 17 Visions West Contemporary 2605 Walnut Street RiNO The Fallen Fawn continues Holly Andres’s examination of personal narrative and feminine subjectivity depicting short melodramas inspired by childhood memories. In large-scale,
The Fallen Fawn continues Holly Andres’s examination of personal narrative and feminine subjectivity depicting short melodramas inspired by childhood memories. In large-scale, lush color images, Andres revisits the complexity of childhood, the fleeting nature of memory, and female introspection. The Fallen Fawn is based on a personal account of Andres’ two older sisters who, as adolescent girls, discovered a woman’s lost or abandoned suitcase near the river behind their house. Knowing it was a valuable treasure, they took it home, hid it under their bed, and when they could, often during the night, secretly dressed up in this “mystery woman’s” belongings.
Visions West Contemporary is open to the public Tuesday – Saturday.
March 12 (Friday) - April 17 (Saturday)
RiNo
www.denvermop.org/events/holly-anders/
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