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Collective exhibition: 'New Land'

  • Sep 13, 2019
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Updated: Jan 18, 2022

September 13 – October 26, 2019

The Center for Contemporary Art, Bedminster, NJ, USA



This exhibition curated by Wes Sherman explores diversity and the current state of humanity.


The artist Bascha Mon invited me to participate by designing 2 flags for the New Land, which resulted in a multitude of ideas and imagery.


Bascha Mon’s 288 images in a grid; all the Flags in the adjacent gallery hung Salon Style to the ceiling will make an amazing and colorful display of varied media and artistic approaches. They are meant to be as diverse as all the migrants and creatures wishing entry to the New Land.



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