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Diane Meyer, New Jersey VI, 2012

DIANE MEYER
New Jersey VI
From the series “Time Spent That Might Otherwise Be Forgotten” 2012
Archival pigment print with handsewn embroidery
4 x 6 inches
©Diane Meyer/courtesy of Klompching Gallery, New York

CURRENTLY ON VIEW: Stamp 2nd floor, Colony Ballroom Lounge

In The West I, New Jersey VI, and New Jersey VII, pixel structures embroidered onto personal photographs conceal details and reflect the way that photography can supplant memory by creating one-dimensional images that obscure particularities of the moment. Meyer also draws a connection between the gender-coded practices of cross-stitch and scrapbooking — responsibilities placed on women and seen as craft or domestic work, but shown here as integral to familial memory and affirmed to be as valuable as traditional high art mediums.

Stamp Gallery, 2018

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