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Center Museum California Center for the Arts, Escondido

Center Museum California Center for the Arts, Escondido

Escondido, California

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Curtain II by Poupee Boccaccio
  • Poupee Boccaccio
  • Curtain II, 1996
  • Pastel on paper
  • 50 x 38 in (127.0 x 96.52 cm)
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By spontaneously layering one image over anther, Poupee Boccaccio presents many different realities simultaneously. The illusion, magic, and duality apparent in her work stems from life-long experiences in the theater where an audience's entire reality is manipulated into another for the duration of a play. Boccaccio's characters are masked or costumed figures performing mysterious rituals on a sort of stage. The tension between reality and illusion intermingles with the duality of opposing forces in nature itself - good and evil or life and death. The ambiguity of their situation suggests that magic, ritual, theater, and religion are difficult to distinguish, each from the other - they are all landmarks people use to find their bearings in a chaotic universe. Much like life itself, the underlying question is whether each character will be overwhelmed by his/her landmarks, or be able to transcend them. (Works Long Beach)

  • Collections: Permanent Collection

Other Work From Center Museum California Center for the Arts, Escondido

Star Streams by Doris Bittar
In the Sun's Blood by Doris Bittar
Los Gemelos Reliquary (Reliquary of the Twins) by Poupee Boccaccio
El Politico (The Politician) by Poupee Boccaccio
The Perfect Spot by Tony Berlant
Simona and Orafina by David Baze
Boat by David Baze
Garden of Memories by Farrell Brickhouse
Streak-Winged Skimmer by Richard Baker
Untitled (Orchid) by Richard Baker
See all artwork from Center Museum California Center for the Arts, Escondido
 

Funding provided by the special interest license plate featuring the image of Snoopy, with permission and support from Peanuts Worldwide (Section 5169 of the Vehicle Code) for the Museum Grant Program under the California Cultural and Historical Endowment.

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