Kelly Akashi: Long Exposure [electronic resource].
SculptureCenter 2017
Open access content
There are several ways to reveal the interior of something. The thing can be cut open. It can be broken apart. It can be seen through imaging technologies, such as X-ray and ultrasound. A microscope can discern a certain level of activity just below the surface. For Los Angeles-based artist Kelly Akashi, this line of inquiry leads to a very precise practice of revealing the interior of her works without ever carving them open. Her dissection work is never so crass. Viewers may not even realize that they have been given entry into the internal dynamics of her works—even though this admission is, in a sense, the subject of her work…
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Kelly Akashi
Ruba Katrib
Claudia Brandenburg
Lucy Flint
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