A traveling exhibition organized by Chattanooga's Hunter Museum of American
Art, I Heard A Voice: The Art of Lesley Dill brings nearly 30 of the
acclaimed contemporary artist's works — with an emphasis on sculptural
installations — to St. Petersburg. Poetic and psychologically charged,
Dill's constructions often combine fabric and figures (or dress forms) with
text to spellbinding effect; works featured in I Heard A Voice respond to
poetry by Emily Dickinson, Salvador Espriu and Franz Kafka. Expect to be
moved by the artist's ideas and awed by her craft. Oct. 10-Dec. 27, Museum
of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, 727-896-2667, fine-arts.org.
Pictured right: Dill's Breathing Leaves (2004). Ink, thread, glue on
tea-stained fabric. Courtesy of the Artist and Equinox Gallery, Vancouver,
Canada
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