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    Home » Exhibits

    Exhibit: Time Passes. Memory Fades.

    Jun 1, 2021 ·

    The Jason McCoy Gallery, New York, NY presents "Time Passes. Memory Fades." Artists in this exhibit include Gerri Rachins, Francine Tint, Lorraine Tady, Barbara Ellmann and Sam Marroquin.

    Painting collage of cutaway house, with monks writing on scrolls, man eating paper, people passing notes and head of Murrow.
    "Rewriting" 2021, Acrylic, charcoal, paper, tags and image transfers collage on canvas, 18 by 24 inches

    This show is was inspired by the following words from Joan Didion's Blue Nights, which was first published in 2011. “Time passes. Memory fades, memory adjusts, memory conforms to what we think we remember.” The exhibit runs June 1-30, 2021.

    View the exhibit at https://www.jasonmccoyinc.com/drawing-challenge#/challenge-xxii

    My painting, Rewriting, is also presented concurrently on Artsy in Jason McCoy Gallery's selections.

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    "It is the job of art to engage the viewer in a meaningful way in order to facilitate larger conversations. Marroquin’s work is timely and important." - Cheryl McGinnis, Cheryl McGinnis Projects, NY

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