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Christina McPhee
October 26, 2009 – 3:11 pm
By Melissa Potter
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Posted in Art
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Also tagged Art, Interview, Melissa Potter, Silverman Gallery
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Throughout the ’80s, Christina McPhee used drawing and painting to investigate landscape and its relationship to time through work at archaeological and geological sites. By the mid-’90s, she began new media explorations of human technology and the environment by mining traumatic memory patterns and what they might uncover about geomorphologies in sites such as the San Andreas Fault. Her current exhibition Tesserae of Venus at Silverman Gallery in San Francisco imagines a world simultaneously on the verge of destruction and regeneration.
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