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Post Memory

February 21 - March 28, 2009

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Curated by Yaelle Amir

Participating artists: Binh Danh, Joseph DeLappe, David Maisel, Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry, Emily Prince, Benjamin Tiven, Anna Von Mertens

EFA Project Space presents Post Memory: A Collection of Makeshift Monuments, on view from February 21 through March 28, 2009. Curated by Yaelle Amir, the exhibition features artists investigating alternative approaches to the process of memorializing, representing “various outcomes of remembrance through a mediated history.” Using vicarious experience as their source, the artists enlist a variety of disciplinary practices such as performance, intervention, and mapping, to redefine the act of commemoration of people and events that have faded from collective consciousness.Opening reception sponsored by Magic Hat Brewing Company

 

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    Sometime memories is playing very important role to igniting the good moments when we are feeling rough and dal about the life. In those moments a good memory of the good moments is give us some happiness.

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