Margo Quan Knight
April 3, 2008—May 10, 2008 | Reception Thursday, Apr 3rd, 6-8PM
In conjunction with the unveiling of the new James Harris Gallery, we are pleased to debut a new body of work by Margot Quan Knight. Culling from a diverse range of art historical precedents, the young Seattle-based artist unremittingly explores the transformative potential of photography. While Quan Knight draws on her experience at Fabrica, Benetton’s communication arts research center, she is also undeniably pushing well beyond the boundaries of a photograph’s ability to communicate an actual, fixed event in time.
Margot Quan Knight, "Pistoletto" 2008
Fujitrans print mounted on plexi, 2-way mirror, plexiglass, aluminum fluorescent light box, wood
96” x 54” x 8”
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Fujitrans print mounted on plexi, 2-way mirror, plexiglass, aluminum fluorescent light box, wood
96” x 54” x 8”
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Margot Quan Knight, "Margot (Mirror Portrait)" 2008
Enamel, glass mirror
8" x 9" each
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Enamel, glass mirror
8" x 9" each
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Margot Quan Knight, "Silver Portrait" 2008
Silver tarnish, silver-plated brass
24" x 30"
Edition of 4, 1 artist’s proof
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Silver tarnish, silver-plated brass
24" x 30"
Edition of 4, 1 artist’s proof
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Margot Quan Knight, "Tadhg (Mirror Portrait)" 2008
Enamel, glass mirror
8" x9"
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Enamel, glass mirror
8" x9"
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