"ENTO•HOMO•LOGY" is a 15-year retrospective of installations and sculptures addressing these social issues by overlaying concepts regarding the perceived worth of "the others" with metaphors related to insects; a common analogy used throughout history to strip others of their humanity. In addition to this metaphorical association, insects and entomology also inspire elements of anonymity, plurality, scale, presentation, and identification.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 26.
"ENTO•HOMO•LOGY" is a 15-year retrospective of installations and sculptures addressing these social issues by overlaying concepts regarding the perceived worth of "the others" with metaphors related to insects; a common analogy used throughout history to strip others of their humanity. In addition to this metaphorical association, insects and entomology also inspire elements of anonymity, plurality, scale, presentation, and identification.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 26.
"ENTO•HOMO•LOGY" is a 15-year retrospective of installations and sculptures addressing these social issues by overlaying concepts regarding the perceived worth of "the others" with metaphors related to insects; a common analogy used throughout history to strip others of their humanity. In addition to this metaphorical association, insects and entomology also inspire elements of anonymity, plurality, scale, presentation, and identification.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until October 26.