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Fekete Leves (where the sky used to be) is a two-person installation that engages aspects of disorientation and loss of control by Budapest-based artist Nannette Vinson and Detroit-area artist Amy Sacksteder. Sacksteder is exploring mortality by channeling the last moments in Amelia Earhart’s life through mostly drawings, paintings and installations. Through her ink drawings, Vinson is revisiting the turbulence that accompanies loss of innocence. Her visual art background is primarily in photography and video art; Sacksteder’s is in 2D media. Through this collaboration, each artist is working in an as-yet “foreign” medium to her, thus each is experiencing her own lack of control. This is their first collaborative endeavor.
Chinese Characters Contemporary Art Space
1073 Budapest – Kertész u. 4
Thursday, March 4, 6 – 10 p.m.