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Catalogue for exhibition, February 25 – April 7, 1996. Montreal-based artist Danica Jojich subverts tradition artistic and social norms and investigates issues related to gender and loss through installations that are interactive. Jojich’s Marble Pillows (1995-1996) series stems from the loss of her father and her grieving process while also dealing with narratives such as death, cultural heritage, religion, a sense of place, and disease.
ISBN 0920603076
Anthony Kiendl, Luigi Discenza, Kim Ness and Danica Jojich
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