Annabel Daou’s work takes place at the intersection of writing, speech and non-verbal modes of communication. Her paper-based constructions, audio-video works and performances explore the expressive possibilities of ordinary language and reveal intimacies between individual and collective experience. Frequently, her works evoke moments of rupture, chaos, instability and misunderstanding but always with the tenuous possibility of repair. The exhibition is comprised of text-based cut out paper artworks including one monumental piece titled Another Country, which explores existence in another place, the opposites becoming parallels in the constant roil of life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 14.
Annabel Daou’s work takes place at the intersection of writing, speech and non-verbal modes of communication. Her paper-based constructions, audio-video works and performances explore the expressive possibilities of ordinary language and reveal intimacies between individual and collective experience. Frequently, her works evoke moments of rupture, chaos, instability and misunderstanding but always with the tenuous possibility of repair. The exhibition is comprised of text-based cut out paper artworks including one monumental piece titled Another Country, which explores existence in another place, the opposites becoming parallels in the constant roil of life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 14.
Annabel Daou’s work takes place at the intersection of writing, speech and non-verbal modes of communication. Her paper-based constructions, audio-video works and performances explore the expressive possibilities of ordinary language and reveal intimacies between individual and collective experience. Frequently, her works evoke moments of rupture, chaos, instability and misunderstanding but always with the tenuous possibility of repair. The exhibition is comprised of text-based cut out paper artworks including one monumental piece titled Another Country, which explores existence in another place, the opposites becoming parallels in the constant roil of life.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through May 14.