In her debut U.S. museum exhibition, Eva Jospin demonstrates her creative magnitude and the unique nuance of her singular practice. The range of Jospin’s expression fascinates viewers with otherworldly appeal, from the sculpted forests and architectural follies she meticulously carves in cardboard to her richly embroidered landscape tapestries and her most intricate and delicate renderings. The artist’s power is as equally evident in her intimately detailed works as it is in her monumental immersive installations that envelop audiences in their timeless presence and inspire a deep sense of wonder. Whether drawing from Renaissance forebearers or the fantastical worlds of fairy tales, Jospin’s artworks collectively embrace the captivating mysteries of nature and ruins alike with intensive particularity and craftsmanship, encouraging us to contemplate contemporary materials and our place in history too. Together, we experience the whimsy and enchantment of these eternal conversations, with complete certainty of our central role in it all.
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Earlier Event: January 30
Gallery 2424: "The Winter of our Discontent:" Tamara Garvey
Later Event: February 2
SCAD Museum of Art : Mona Bozorgi : "Strain and Strand"

