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Artists Quarantine With Their Art Collections
“This past year has compelled me to look closer, and to look for that which I don’t know how to look for.”
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“This past year has compelled me to look closer, and to look for that which I don’t know how to look for.”
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“It still seems difficult to imagine a world that isn’t equal parts awful and terrifying.”
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“Something in this painting seemed to change over the course of 2020.”
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“Living with art, I am surrounded by thoughts, visions and conversations by other artists. It’s all very intimate.”
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“Since the start of the pandemic I’ve hung onto fleeting moments of beauty.”
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“It’s a painting about uncertainty with a tinge of optimistic fatalism — perfect to get me through 2020.”
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“Placing the symbolic weight of this mayhem into the palm of my hand brings me comfort and hope.”
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“Suddenly a woman embracing a dolphin like a long-lost friend feels like a fever dream.”
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“We’re all now isolated in our pods but still very susceptible to the outside noise of the world: I am guilty of this.”
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“I can’t think of a better metaphor for our human construct of time than air slowly escaping from a balloon.”
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“Looking at the imagery is like reviewing a memory bank.”
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“I can’t return to normal. I can’t watch the same life come back. The reptile must be stopped outright.”