
January 2020
Emily Barker at Murmurs
On view: December 14, 2019–January 18, 2020 Murmurs is a new gallery, cafe, and community space downtown. That’s where Emily Barker has created an installation that poetically illustrates the daily challenges that come with being disabled in an able-bodied world. On the far wall, an intentionally-blurred text piece starts with the line, “Imagine waking up and not being able to enter your home.” This sentiment permeates into the exhibition’s center piece, Untitled (Kitchen), an upscaled model of kitchen cabinets made of a…
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Sula Bermúdez-Silverman at Murmurs
At Murmurs downtown, lights are dimmed to create a moody environment for Sula Bermúdez-Silverman’s glowing sculptures. A warm glow emanates from a stack of salt bricks, which serve as pedestals for dollhouses that cast in sugar. All of Bermúdez-Silverman’s sculptures are made with either salt, sugar, or glass, materials that have been products of colonial industries. The artist calls upon ghoulish motifs, focusing specifically on the undead and the folkloric histories of the Haitian zombie in particular. Across woven tapestries,…
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