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Experience "Alexis Rockman: The Weight of Air" at The Rose
Jun. 16, 2008
Artist talks about the inspiration behind his work
It's his first major U.S. museum solo exhibition, and it's located at The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University. Contemporary artist Alexis Rockman, the Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residency, is known for creating information-rich scenes that offer socially charged predictions. His latest works are all about climate, weather and the environment. Rockman spoke with BrandeisNOW about the exhibition "Alexis Rockman: The Weight of Air."
Read the spring exhibitions press release.
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