Liz Collins
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From my review of Liz Collins's "Veins/New Life" exhibit at AS220 in Providence:
Liz Collins's "Doll Cave" at AS220's Project Space drapes the gallery with loosely-knit walls that look like spider webs or giant white granny shawls. Some dangle from the ceiling like soft stalactites. Hidden inside the see-through veils and revealed by peek-a-boo vents are eerie plastic baby dolls. Most are suspended in the air by netting, as if snared by a spider and left to be devoured later.Read the rest here.
Liz Collins, "Veins/New Life," AS220 Project Space, 93 Mathewson Street, Providence, May 3 to 23, 2009.
Pictured from top to bottom: Liz Collins, "Doll Cave" and "Vein Dress." Photos by The New England Journal of Aesthetic Research.
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