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Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003
"Like a modern-day Proust, Muriel Hasbun creates art from fleeting memories [...] Most strikingly, she has created a voice-over narrative, offering a fractured aural correlative that powerfully reinforces the kaleidoscopic visuals of her photographs." Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, 2003.
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 20031200,798Not For Sale -
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003
"Like a modern-day Proust, Muriel Hasbun creates art from fleeting memories [...] Most strikingly, she has created a voice-over narrative, offering a fractured aural correlative that powerfully reinforces the kaleidoscopic visuals of her photographs." Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, 2003.
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 20031200,798Not For Sale -
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003
"Like a modern-day Proust, Muriel Hasbun creates art from fleeting memories [...] Most strikingly, she has created a voice-over narrative, offering a fractured aural correlative that powerfully reinforces the kaleidoscopic visuals of her photographs." Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, 2003.
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 20031000,665Not For Sale -
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003
Protegida/Watched Over, Villa Toi et Moi triptych, 2003.
"Like a modern-day Proust, Muriel Hasbun creates art from fleeting memories [...] Most strikingly, she has created a voice-over narrative, offering a fractured aural correlative that powerfully reinforces the kaleidoscopic visuals of her photographs." Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, 2003.
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 20031200,798Not For Sale -
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003
"Like a modern-day Proust, Muriel Hasbun creates art from fleeting memories [...] Most strikingly, she has created a voice-over narrative, offering a fractured aural correlative that powerfully reinforces the kaleidoscopic visuals of her photographs." Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, 2003.
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 20031200,798Not For Sale -
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003
Ixcanal thorns.
"Like a modern-day Proust, Muriel Hasbun creates art from fleeting memories [...] Most strikingly, she has created a voice-over narrative, offering a fractured aural correlative that powerfully reinforces the kaleidoscopic visuals of her photographs." Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, 2003.
Watched Over, Conner Contemporary Art 2003720,960Not For Sale
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