JAN 14 – FEB 14 2008 Image: Marlo Pascual, Untitled, 2007
Marlo Pascual fashions a stage set for found vintage headshots. Gels, platforms, and pedestals realize the site of an amateur actress’s dreams; a mental screen test ensues. The discreet encounters between fragmentary images and unassuming props play out, rendering the effects of desire palpable.
SWISS INSTITUTE / CONTEMPORARY ART Also on view until JAN 31: PIERRE VADI // DELTA
MARLO PASCUAL OPENING RECEPTION TUE, JAN 13, 6-8 PM SI NYC
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