Review | A slick chrome art show links the internet with flesh and blood
Briefly

In her striking installation 'Eigengrau,' Caitlin Cherry explores themes of visibility, identity, and the commodification of Black femininity through multimedia art.
The overwhelming presence of the mirrored box and the vibrant paintings serve to highlight the tension of online representation, surveillance, and personal ownership of images.
Cherry’s work challenges viewers to confront their relationship with social media, inviting reflection on the ways women, particularly Black women, are presented and perceived.
By contrasting the glamour of social media with the installation's physical space, Cherry prompts a reconsideration of how identities are constructed and consumed in the digital age.
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