PHYSICAL/DIGITAL:
REPRESENTATIONS OF THE BDOY FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION
HEARD MUSEUM
DECEMBER 2020-OCTOBER 2021
PHYSICAL/DIGITAL: REPRESENTATIONS OF THE BODY FROM THE PERMANENT COLLECTION is a digital exhibition taking place in a virtual environment. During this time of remoteness, social distancing, and isolation, our corporeal relationship to the world, and to one another, is much altered. This exhibition seeks to look at the ways in which artists from the 20th and 21st centuries have approached representation of the body over the past 50 years, addressing and redressing the corporeal self in landscapes and spaces that ask us to question how we engage with and fit into those spaces in person and in the digital realm. Works included in the exhibition depict the human form, as well as animal forms, inanimate objects that reference the body, and objects used to move the body. These works ask us to consider how we engage through remote modalities, looking at movement, trans-motion, and sovereignty through the expression of form. Through sculpture, found objects, painting, mixed media, and photography, digital/physical seeks to create broader access to the fine art holdings of the museum to diverse communities both locally, nationally, and internationally.
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