Aletheia: the unconcealedness of what-is present
Author
Faculty Advisor
Date
1995
Keywords
drawing, installation, Heidegger, Aletheia, Phosphenes, Helen Keller, Braille, proprioception
Abstract (summary)
This exhibition, Aletheia: the unconcealedness of What-is present, comprised two ink fingerprint drawings, one entitled Phosphenes and the other entitled, The Braille Pot. These works reflected a study on forms of blindness; blindness in the phenomenological sense as understood through philosophy and as well, as a consequence of the functioning of the brain and retinal system.
Publication Information
Mallon, Darci. Alethiea: the Unconcealedness of What-Is Present. Essays by Diana Sherlock and Dionne McAffee. Calgary, AB: Stride Gallery, 1995.
DOI
Notes
Exhibitions: 1996 Aletheia: the unconcealedness of what-is present, Eye Level Gallery, Halifax 1995 Art Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton 1995 Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
Item Type
Creative Work
Language
English
Rights
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