Duehr’s crumpled images of an imaginary city evoke a dreamlike consciousness.
Printed on aluminum which the artist then crumples into free-form sculptural shapes, Duehr’s photographs conjure urban scenes as fleeting, ghostly impressions. Rather than depicting a "hard city" of steel, glass and concrete, Duehr’s gently eliding images represent the viewer’s dreamlike consciousness. Offering illusions of scale and many-layered reflections, this imaginary city intermingles inhabitant and city, identity and desire. The city is what one makes of it, and vice versa.
2021/08/25 - 2021/09/26
Boston Sculptors Gallery
486 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
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