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Stephanie Syjuco works in photography, sculpture, and installation, moving from handmade and craft-inspired mediums to digital editing and archive excavations. Her recent work has focused on how photography and image-based processes are implicated in the construction of racialized, exclusionary narratives of history and citizenship.
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The Visible Invisible is on display at Blaffer Art Museum through January 10. Syjuco has exhibited her work widely nationally and internationally, including at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the MoMA/P.S.1, the Whitney Museum of American Art, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The 12th Havana Bienal, The 2015 Asian Art Biennial (Taiwan), among others. Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow at the National Museum of American History in Washing
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HOUSTON, December 11, 2020 Artist
Abhishek Singh joined Asia Society Texas for an artist talk and demonstration in celebration of the final weekend of our traveling exhibition
Layers of connection
Singh began the discussion by recounting a story of Ganesha and Parvati, in celebration of the first day of the Hindu festival of Navaratri. As he spoke, he leafed through a series of sketches he had created while volunteering at an elephant sanctuary, weaving insights into his process throughout the story, as he has woven mythology and nature intuitively into his work. The process of spending more time with the elephants and caring for their basic needs helped Singh to understand more about his own relationship to nature and his art. Rather than seeing these encounters as research