Mallon, Darci2015-07-212022-05-272022-05-271993Observing three points: Darci Mallon. Essay by Patricia Ainslie, curator. Calgary: Glenbow Museum, 1993.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/387This exhibition at the Glenbow Museum comprised seven large artworks: four made with ink on multiple layers of mylar, braced together with steel, suspended and backlit; and three drawn with ink, chalk, and graphite on panels of BFK paper. The subjects, drawn with the artist's inked fingerprints, were small objects, each with a point: a railroad spike, a boat hook and a tack. The development of this body of work was informed by the artist's interest in existentialism and the phenomenology of perception.14.22 MBPDFenAll Rights ReservedexistentialismphenomenologydrawingfingerprintsSarteMerleau-PontyObserving three pointsCreative Work