January 31, 2018
2-TIMES • Art
Elizabeth Glaessner,
‘Mother Tongue’
@ P.P.O.W
—
“Depicting a utopian
and surreal universe,
featuring theatrical
and celebratory
figures that blur
the line between
myth and reality...”
The exhibition:
Is American-born
Glaessner's second
solo with P.P.O.W in
New York, comprising
a new series of works,
including paintings on
canvas, large-scale
silk banners draped
from the gallery's
ceiling, and also,
Glaessner experiments
with scroll paper —
a material new to
the artist's practice.
“The figures portrayed
reflect an unrestricted
freedom of identity,
both emotionally and
physically, and are
often androgynous.”
2-TIMES' highlights:
· Toothless, 2017
· Bacchanal, 2017
On view at:
P.P.O.W
—
535 W 22nd St,
New York, NY 10011,
United States.
Closes:
February 10, 2018.
Elizabeth Glaessner @ P.P.O.W
PHOTOGRAPHY /
© 2018
Elizabeth
Glaessner
—
Courtesy of
The Artist
&
P.P.O.W,
New York
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