Review for Hermerica at the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts

Hermerica, an exhibition curated by Carrie Fedder at the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts has been reviewed by The Chronogram.

My work, Bodies of Plenty received a special mention:

“[T]he show balances this disgust with a sense of beauty and poise as reflected in a trio of sumptuous, colorful photographs by Corinne Spencer, Bodies of Plenty: Harvest (2013). Of the three works, on the left side of the triptych we behold a beautiful black female covered in a glittering frosty glaze, her naked body shielded by an enormous medley of flourishing spring flowers made of plastic. I stood looking at her for some time, experiencing the sense of tension as described in the caption next to the work, that of naturalness versus artificiality.”

Read the entire review here.

Hermerica is on view at the Byrdcliffe Guild’s Kleinert/James Center for the Arts in Woodstock through April 25, 2021.

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