'Thud': Emily Ginsburg's crazy quilts of clay scraps
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"What if they were recognized as acts of nature, meteorites that had pierced the atmosphere on a fiery journey, landing with a ground-shaking thud? What if their fleshy organic mass had something to say? And what if they begged for patterns and for red, green and blue and cyan, magenta, yellow and black?"
"I first saw-and was entranced by-examples of Ginsburg's sculptures at her recent show, Metabolic, at Portland's SE Cooper Contemporary."
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