December 2022
The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
Find out more »The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
Find out more »The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
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The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
Find out more »The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
Find out more »The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
Find out more »The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
Find out more »December 2022
The Bass presents Art Week: The Harvesters
Currently on view, Jamilah Sabur: The Harvesters In this solo exhibition Sabur weaves a series of interconnected works that confront the labor of extraction, positioning the embodiment of physical labor and the mining of geological materials alongside extreme global weather patterns, metaphysics and planetary atmospheric shifts. Sabur examines climate change, particularly long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, as an expression of geological rhythms and economies. The exhibition offers viewers a glimpse of the tenuous cultural and geographic connections that…
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