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to the website of Judith Olson Gregory.
The opening presentation you just viewed, which
included the 15th Century altarpiece by Jan vanEyck, is a multimedia
introduction to one of my favorite pieces, ADAM'S APPLE,
which was done in 1997.
In
ADAM'S APPLE, a word which expresses movement, a season, or a condition
of spiritual grace has been translated into a tangible form which manages
to convey all this ambiguousness. Here is an eight-foot square wall installation
which has been constructed of hundreds and hundreds of dried apple parts
(seeds, stems, peels, cores) and tiny produce labels.


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