Wally Workman Gallery will open "Inked," a solo show by German-born artist Anne Siems. An intimate series, Siems' exposed female figures are marked with tattoos of fables, myths and poems. Their body positions and baldness express a vulnerability not of victimhood but of strength and courage. Siems has digested the isolation, trauma and unpredictability of recent years and transformed her work into a message of resilience.
The exhibit will be on display until July 30.
Wally Workman Gallery will open "Inked," a solo show by German-born artist Anne Siems. An intimate series, Siems' exposed female figures are marked with tattoos of fables, myths and poems. Their body positions and baldness express a vulnerability not of victimhood but of strength and courage. Siems has digested the isolation, trauma and unpredictability of recent years and transformed her work into a message of resilience.
The exhibit will be on display until July 30.
Wally Workman Gallery will open "Inked," a solo show by German-born artist Anne Siems. An intimate series, Siems' exposed female figures are marked with tattoos of fables, myths and poems. Their body positions and baldness express a vulnerability not of victimhood but of strength and courage. Siems has digested the isolation, trauma and unpredictability of recent years and transformed her work into a message of resilience.
The exhibit will be on display until July 30.