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Image Date
10-4-2006
Exhibit Date
October 4 – November 5, 2006 Visual Arts Gallery
Exhibit Description
Diana Al-Hadid uses fiberglass planes, or "membranes," to create large-scale installations that outline and organize space and create the appearance of fragile landscapes. These large-scale installations function as imaginary places that refer to architecture, set design, and the baroque, and depict a variety of forms and geological events that suggest the expansion and formation of geological time.
Recommended Citation
Galleries, Peeler, "Diana Al-Hadid: Pangaea's Blanket" (2006). All Past Exhibitions. 174, Scholarly and Creative Work from DePauw University.
https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_exhibit/174
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Diana Al-Hadid: Pangaea's Blanket exhibit cover art