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Lisa Taliano, an artist + philosopher + poet + activist hailing from New York City, is currently showcasing her exhibition titled "Material Entanglements: Bodies and Borders" at The Miller Gallery, housed within The Republic Building. Through her artwork, Taliano delves into an exploration of the interconnectedness between bodies and places within the ecological context. Her paintings embody a profound understanding of the fluid boundaries that exist between bodies and the broader environment, skillfully navigating the delicate balance between abstraction and representation.
Within her exhibition, "Material Entanglements: Bodies and Borders," Taliano employs her paintings as a tangible means to grapple with a transformative shift in the conceptualization of materiality. This shift prompts us to reconsider our conventional understanding of corporeality and challenges us to rethink what it truly means to possess a body.
https://taliano.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ltaliano/
By Indiana University ArchitectureLisa Taliano, an artist + philosopher + poet + activist hailing from New York City, is currently showcasing her exhibition titled "Material Entanglements: Bodies and Borders" at The Miller Gallery, housed within The Republic Building. Through her artwork, Taliano delves into an exploration of the interconnectedness between bodies and places within the ecological context. Her paintings embody a profound understanding of the fluid boundaries that exist between bodies and the broader environment, skillfully navigating the delicate balance between abstraction and representation.
Within her exhibition, "Material Entanglements: Bodies and Borders," Taliano employs her paintings as a tangible means to grapple with a transformative shift in the conceptualization of materiality. This shift prompts us to reconsider our conventional understanding of corporeality and challenges us to rethink what it truly means to possess a body.
https://taliano.com/
https://www.instagram.com/ltaliano/