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Gail Rebhan: About Time Presented by the Alper Initiative for Washington Art
Gail Rebhan, artist
Sally Stein, curator
February 4 – May 21, 2023
Gail Rebhan, 1400 U Street NW 1906/1968/2012, 2012. Archival pigment print mounted on aluminum, 14.75 x 25.625 inches.
Events
- February 5: Gallery Talk: The Deeply Social Art of Gail Rebhan (Video Recording)
- March 4: Gallery Talk: First-Generation American Visions Bridging Old and New Worlds (Video Recording)
- March 25: Gallery Talk: The Draw (& Drawbacks) of Family Connections for Women Artists & Their Art (Video Recording)
- April 29: Gallery Talk: Greater DC and the depiction of urban flux (Video Recording)
Exhibition Overview
For better and worse, nothing stays still. DC artist Gail Rebhan (b. 1953) knows that well and this, her first museum retrospective, explores her many different ways over four decades of using and reconfiguring the time-slicing medium of photography to reflect on macro-and-micro-dynamics of interactions inside families—her own and that of other immigrants—on the centuries of change in diverse areas of the nation’s capital, and on the marks of time revealed on her body (along with periodic attempts to fight it) from young adult, to mother of two sons, then caregiver of an aging father, to the present as she continues making art and living while facing the start of her 7th decade.
Gail Rebhan, Dyszman/Dishman, 2017. Archival pigment print mounted on aluminum, 18 x 26 inches.
Gail Rebhan, Living # 11, 2022. Archival pigment print mounted on aluminum, 33 x 22.5 inches