A Famine of Hearing
Installation
- September 28 - January 19
- Monday - Friday | 12 - 6pm | Closed: November 11, 28 - 29, December 24 - January 1
Zapata invites you to enter and linger in her large-scale textile installation—handwoven, hand-tufted, and sewn into shapes and textures that are a bit misshapen, and refreshingly different from familiar everyday objects. Zapata’s objects can hold our fantasies. They form a landscape in which we can spend time and experience ourselves with other bodies. Through the excess of labor put into this work, Zapata conveys an amorphous sense of time, honoring tradition with untraditional aspects of existence and queerness. This approach also mirrors Zapata’s complex identity: a Texan living in Brooklyn, a lesbian raised as evangelical Christian, a first-generation American of Latin American descent, whose work is inspired by ancient indigenous traditions and ritual.
Sarah Zapata will also organize an event for Octopus on November 2 at 4pm.
Commissioned by Performance Space New York.
Photo courtesy of Deli Gallery.
Photo: Da Ping Luo
Photo: Ricardo Martinez Roa