Langdon Graves (presented by VICTORI + MO), continues her exploration of Einstein’s reaction to the quantum entanglement paradox, “Spooky action at a distance”, Graves takes her grandmother’s first-hand accounted ghost stories as the jump-off to her spare compositions of familial comfort and spiritualist unease  (Brooklyn, booth C16).

 

Langdon Graves, Local Realism, 2015, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 18 x 18 in. framed.  Image © of the artist and Victori+Mo
Langdon Graves, Local Realism, 2015, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 18 x 18 in. framed. Image © of the artist and Victori+Mo

 

 

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Langdon Graves, Presque Vu, 2016, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 24 x 24 in. framed

 

Langdon Graves, Receiver, 2015, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 18 x 18 in. framed.  Image © of the artist and VICTORI+MO
Langdon Graves, Receiver, 2015, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 18 x 18 in. framed. Image © of the artist and VICTORI+MO

 

Langdon Graves, Vox Divina, 2016, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 24 x 24 in. framed.  Image © of the artist and VICTORI+MO.
Langdon Graves, Vox Divina, 2016, Graphite, pastel on mylar, 24 x 24 in. framed. Image © of the artist and VICTORI+MO.