Object Lesson #45

by Staff | January 8, 2010 11:52 AM | | Comments (1)

20100108_Daegele.jpgAnna Daegele, Landscape, 2009, mixed media

There is something of the laboratory to Anna Daegele’s Washington Street studio with its scattering of what might be metal petri dishes with spiders in amber or samples of Hamlet’s “quintessence of dust.” In this piece, she collects forensic evidence of some smaller Creation story, like a miniature song line made visible. Several of her evocative experiments will be on view in an exhibition at Artspace, 50 Orange St., which opens on January 14.

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Posted by: Whatsername | January 8, 2010 5:26 PM

I'm really curious what is meant by the sentence: In this piece, she collects forensic evidence of some smaller Creation story, like a miniature song line made visible.

Are you referencing the mythical songlines of Australian natives?

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