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Turning on the Lights with Bernardi Roig

Posted on December 3, 2014 by Experiment Station

Intersections artist Bernardi Roig came to the Phillips in October to install his works for NO/Escape. “All of of Roig’s figures are crouched, strangled, twisted, in pain…with eyes open or closed, blinded, they’re shouting yet unable to communicate,” says Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Vesela Sretenovic.

Posted in Intersections | Tagged Bernardi Roig, contemporary art, contemporary sculpture, figural art, fluorescent lights, Mallorca, neon lights, white lights | Leave a comment |

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