Download: Works: Dominique Blain poster
Website: Dominique Blain
Miller Gallery
at Carnegie Mellon University
Purnell Center for the Arts
5000 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
412.268.3618
miller-gallery@andrew.cmu.edu
www.cmu.edu/millergallery
Hours:
Tues.-Sun., 12-6pm
Closed Mondays
Admission:
Free and open to the public
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Aug. 27–Oct. 11, 2002
For more than a decade, Canadian artist Dominique Blain has scrutinized a century-old horizon, heavy with the burden of wars, ethnic upheavals, and social mutations. In Works, Blain lays bare the means of cunning and insistent politics of representation. The boxed images of children with symbols of power and military in Inner Sanctum; The Rug she designed with motifs representing anti personnel landmines, or the haunting march of a regiment of ghostly army boots in Missa, all have a visual impact to remind us of our precarious predicaments.