Gallery space with contemporary art pieces displayed on white walls and floor, including framed images, a large drum, a tall sculpture, and a wire basket on a pedestal.

Landmarks

Jennifer Bolande

 Landmarks is the first critical survey exhibition of Jennifer Bolande, spanning three decades of her work in a wide array of media.

Bolande emerged as an artist in the late seventies, working first in dance, choreography, and drawing. Then, in the early eighties, advancing the ideas and strategies of the Pictures Generation, she began working with found images, rephotography, appropriation, and film, moving on to construct images, photo-objects, sculpture, and installation. She has taken an intuitive approach to creating conceptual works of art in the construction of a coherent visual language.

This exhibition, curated by Nicholas Frank, originated at the Institute of Visual Arts (Inova) in Milwaukee and traveled to the Institute of Contemporary Arts in Philadelphia.

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