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Ebony G. Patterson
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, 2018
37 x 32 x 25 in. (94 x 81.3 x 63.5 cm.)
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Ebony G. Patterson
Jamaican, born 1981
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2018
Ebony G. Patterson
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, 2018
37 x 32 x 25 in. (94 x 81.3 x 63.5 cm.)
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Medium
Sculpture, Cast glass, synthetic, silk and dried flowers, jewelry in powder coated steel case
Size
37 x 32 x 25 in. (94 x 81.3 x 63.5 cm.)
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Carolina Nitsch Contemporary Art
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Series of 9 unique variants
Movement
Contemporary Art
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Patterson’s sculpture of glass hands clutching and reaching for flowers reference a fragmented scene of beauty, burial and mourning.
“For almost five years, I have been exploring the idea of gardens, both real and imagined, and their relationship to postcolonial spaces. I am interested in how gardens – natural but cultivated settings – operate with social demarcations. I investigate their relationship to beauty, dress, class, race, the body, land, and death. These new works create a garden that acknowledges bodies and sites, that uses pageantry and beauty to create presence in ‘gardens’ gone awry. We come to pause, to bear witness, and to acknowledge…”
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