Clarissa Tossin

Stereoscopic Vision Exhibition Walkthrough led by Clarissa Tossin

Tuesday, February 7, 2017 at 5:30pm
Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery

FREE!

A gallery walkthrough of the exhibition Stereoscopic Vision led by featured artist Clarissa Tossin will take place at 5:30pm.

There will also be musical performances featuring Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music Nadya Potemkina on viola and Hanhee Song '17 on violin, performing songs by Franz Schubert, arranged by C. Wolff; and jazz duets by Zoe Zeeman ’17 on bass and Max Luton ’17 on saxophone starting at 5pm. Refreshments will be served.

We see in stereo: each eye registers something different, and the information contained in each is then stitched together in our brains, resulting in a three-dimensional visualization—something more complex, and greater in meaning, than when read as two separate images.

Stereoscopic Vision, the Brazilian-born, Los Angeles-based artist Clarissa Tossin's first solo exhibition in the Northeast, features key objects in photography, sculpture, and video from several bodies of work to highlight the dualities between natural and manufactured; two and three-dimensions; co-dependent economies; intention and actuality; and the United States and Brazil.

The exhibition is on display through Sunday March 5, 2017. Click here for more information about the exhibition.

Image: Clarissa Tossin, When two places look alike, 2012–2013, photograph series, 40 x 27 inches. 

Click here to view photos from this event on Flickr.