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Art in America: Jeanne Jaffe / By Lilly Wei
the exhibition connected with the poems as a kind of “objective correlative,” a term Eliot used to designate the objects and circumstances that correspond to a specific emotion or thought. In this case, the focus was a perpetual revisiting of the places of one’s origin and formation (“In my beginning is my end . . . In my end is my beginning,” says the poet).
Artist Jeanne Jaffe discusses her work, which includes a short film starring the marionette of Alice (behind her) plus a giant scale version of Alice with lungs emphasized. (Photo by Ken Kurson for Fine Art Globe)
Inspired by an interest in language, literature, psychology, and history, Jeanne Jaffe’s work explores how identity and world view are forged from early, pre-verbal, experience through the ……….
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