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evening 2002, 2 projectors, 2 dvd players, synchronizer evening continues Silver's interest in making private quotidian acts public. Through presenting a most everyday and ordinary activity, the installation is in turn overwhelming, sensual and threatening, as it moves towards its inevitable release. Commissioned by The Werkleitz Biennale for Lunch in the Ashes an installation by Shelly Silver technical assistance Jeremy Chien thanks to Merle Kroeger, Philip Scheffner, Haim Steinbach, Erwin Redl page top |
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