Audubon Terrace, Broadway between West 155th and, W 156th St
New York, NY 10032
On view Sep 27 - Feb 8
Tuesday – Sunday, 12pm – 6pm
Artist(s)
Rhea Dillon
Rhea Dillon’s first U.S. institutional exhibition explores Caribbean family and land histories through sculptures made from natural materials that resist cohesion, morphing and decaying over time. Installed on shelves and walls in the American Academy of Arts and Letters library, her work interacts with selected archival books by members and Caribbean writers, creating a dialogue between material impermanence, gesture, and cultural memory.
Selected Works
Installation Images
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