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Water rising and receding

This ceramic work is in Judy Pfaff’s current show, “smokkfishkur,” at the Museum of New Art (MONA), in Portsmouth, N.H.

The museum says:

“Judy Pfaff's painting in space takes a step further at MONA. Here are themes here of water rising and also receding, themes of the sea, ice, especially Icelandic—smokkfiskur, the Icelandic word for ‘squid,’ serves up mysteries that hint at submerged life counterbalanced by life made newly visible….

“Life beneath the surface is a long, evolving theme of Pfaff's. Here, for the first time, she includes new exploration of ceramics. Collapsed and twisted, these pots merge with sea life relics as exposed marine sedimentary layers similar to the palimpsest play in her printworks….

”Water is changing our world. Sea levels are rising; arctic lakes are vanishing. This upwelling of ancient history and covert creatures also stokes joy and curiosity. While the front gallery displays undersea emergence, the middle gallery invites emotional immersion served up and brightly lit with ingenious imagination. The rear gallery teases with secrets. Here, above sea level, there are hints of glaciers and things that float, bleached by the sun or frozen and preserved.’’

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Time and space at Wheaton

Featured  multimedia work by Judy Pfaff, in her show "Judy Pfaff: Drawings Thick and Thin at the Beard and Weil Galleries,''  at Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., through Nov. 11. The curator says that her work "creates new perspectives on t…

Featured  multimedia work by Judy Pfaff, in her show "Judy Pfaff: Drawings Thick and Thin at the Beard and Weil Galleries,''  at Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., through Nov. 11. The curator says that her work "creates new perspectives on time and space.''

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