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Artist Statement:
Photography and time-based media is the repository of memory. This fragmented illusion constructed as ‘reality’ functions as part documentary, part dreamscape. Stories that emerge as unbridled as stars - les echelles des meaux.
Art making is a salubrious enterprise- one that is approached by Ms. Moux as a documentarian, archeologist, and voyeur. Her work is threaded by a narrative that feeds and links these seemingly disparate worlds. Shooting from a bedroom in Brooklyn, the streets of Latin America, Asia, or the Middle East becomes an exercise in equations. The latter being re-invented, and carved out by a vision that renders all equal. These reflections ultimately catch light, like mirrors upon the self. It is in their revelatory nature that the work is rendered - Nude in the halls of time.
It is the narrow scope of the mind which holds the body prisoner, from one location to the other. Her ‘exposures’ are ragtag embers pointing the way....
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Artist Exhibitions:
Exhibitions
2004 Greeley Square Gallery, New York, NY
The Erotic Nude Juried Show
Archival Digital Prints
1st Street Jersey City Gallery, NJ
Woman's Day International Juried Show
Archival Color Prints.
Upscene Magazine, Tampa, FL
Featured Artist
Silver Gelatin Photographs.
2003 New York Public Library
NYSept.11th Photo Project,
Final ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Collections:
Mr. Andrew Weinstein, College Park, MD, USA
Mrs. M. Rosado-Payne, Silver Spring,MD USA
Mr. Erwin Jonas, Coram, NY USA
Ms. Yanira Castro, New York, NY USA
Ms. Francesca Nock, Baltimore, MD USA
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