What happens when beauty intersects with horror? In her newest nonfiction collection, Jehanne Dubrow interrogates the ethical questions that arise when we aestheticize atrocity. The daughter of US diplomats, she weaves memories of growing up overseas among narratives centered on art objects created while working under oppressive regimes. Ultimately Exhibitions is a collection concerned with how art both evinces and elicits emotion and memory and how, through the making and viewing of art, we are--for better or for worse--changed.
Gallery One
Landscape with Basilica
Gallery Two
The Red Picture and the Blue
Snapshot / Warsaw, 1981
The Dead Class
From the Archives: Lessons in American English
Essay, Made of Antique Glass
Snapshots / Warsaw, 1987
Gallery Three
Mother and Child
Portrait on Metal with Patterned Scarf and Streak of Light
Snapshot / Washington, DC, 1986
Lost Vessels
Snapshot / Lubumbashi, 1978
On the Color Matching System; Or, Marriage
Seventy-Seven Steps
The Lodger
Snapshot / Dallas, 2022
Gallery Four
Ambivalent Things
Gallery Five
Jewel Box
Dear Rose
Snapshots / Denton, 2018
Provenance
The Resonator
You Must Stumble
Still Life with Tattered Passport
Gallery Six
About the Artist
Acknowledgments
Works Cited