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EXHIBITION: HERE|NOW
EXHIBITION: HERE|NOW

3月05日(水)

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Seattle

EXHIBITION: HERE|NOW

O'Doherty contemplates how personal narratives, encompassing elements of race and the impact of trauma, intersect with humanity's shared emotional landscape.

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2025年3月05日 12:00 – 2025年3月30日 17:00

Seattle, 604 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA

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Kent O’Doherty's textile sculptures explore the complex interplay of memory, identity, and the shared human experience. His work delves into the deeply personal, questioning the nature of self and how individual experiences shape it and others' perceptions. O’Doherty grapples with the elusive nature of memory, acknowledging its inherent subjectivity and power to shape our understanding of the past. He sees the body as a vessel, holding both the triumphs and traumas of a lifetime, constantly being reshaped by experience.


O’Doherty’s artistic process is as integral to the work as the finished piece. Each sculpture is created from a single, unbroken length of fabric, reflecting the artist’s belief in accepting the totality of self and others without judgment or division. Fabric becomes a central motif in its intimate connection to the human body. It shields, reveals, and bears witness to our lives, embodying our vulnerability and resilience. The tightly bound palette…


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