‘Collide and co-exist’

Work by Jennifer Moses in her show “In Brightest Day in Blackest Night,’’ at the Museum of Art at the University of New Hampshire, Durham.

The museum says:

“Jennifer Moses explores opposing visual and conceptual themes which both collide and co-exist—the comic vs. the tragic, line vs. shape, and flatness vs. the illusion of space. Moses's work combines abstraction and representation, most recently shifting from personal reflection to political expression.’’

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