unremarkable
July 13–August 27, 2006
Juanita Kreps Gallery
OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, July 13, 6–9 p.m.
Artist's gallery conversation: 7 p.m.
“unremarkable …
a term meaning ‘lacking distinction’ … the word
you want to hear when receiving the results of medical scans”
When photographer Ruth Adams was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s
lymphoma in 2002, she decided to document her declining health.
Determined to record her journey through what she imagined would
be the deterioration of her physical and “visual health”
the “cancer pallor” from chemotherapy, the hair and
weight loss she made an image of herself every day for a year, beginning
with her first treatment. Yet rather than depicting a devastating
decline, her images instead reveal a surprising rebirth.
unremarkable is a journey
through cancer, chemotherapy, radiation, and recuperation, showing
that this journey can be one of physical and spiritual recovery
instead of a spiral into illness and despair.
banner image:
Partial view of the Lyndhurst Gallery, one of four exhibition spaces
at CDS. Photograph by Christoper Sims.
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