AVIANTO: Kruger’s new solo exhibition opens at the Train Station, Chapala
The dream becomes a reality… When I first moved to Lake Chapala from Massachusetts and discovered the Train Station Museum. I used to sit in
Deborah Kruger has done a series of pieces based on the map of Cambodia, which is the last remaining habitat of the elegant and nearly extinct Bengal Florican. Cambodia is the second piece in the series and is distinguished by flecks of red, orange and yellow throughout the piece. All the feathers are silk-screened on recycled plastic bags and if you look closely, you will see images of endangered birds and endangered languages. Cambodia was chosen for a climate show titled Terra Infirma, at the Bernard Heller Museum in New York City in 2018.
Medium: Screen printing on recycled plastic bags, sewing
Size: 42 x 53 x 1″ Date: 2018
Photography: Carlos Diaz Corona
The dream becomes a reality… When I first moved to Lake Chapala from Massachusetts and discovered the Train Station Museum. I used to sit in
I feel privileged to have my piece Harbinger included in the climate-themed show opening at the inaugural exhibition at the new Dr. Bernard Heller Museum located at Hebrew Union College Museum near NYU in New York City.