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The Angel in the House
So, have we killed the angel in the house?
Curious if we’ve met Virginia Woolf’s famous challenge, photographer Lanie McNulty turned her lens on domestic interiors. The photographs are stunning, but the verdict isn’t good. McNulty’s nuanced portraits of women at home with children, husbands, parents, friends, and alone were created in collaboration with her subjects. The results starkly expose what the pandemic year has made all too clear: the outsized role women play trying to keep it all together.
For the first time, fourteen photographs from the series will be on display at Planthouse Gallery where viewers will have the opportunity to cultivate their own conclusions on the imagery. Each image will be on display through October 23. A limited-edition publication, The Angel In The House, signed by the artist accompanies the exhibition and will be available for purchase onsite.
September 14–October 23, 2021 Opening Reception: Tuesday, September 14 | 6-8pm
Venue: Planthouse Gallery
55 W 28th Street
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212--56-4-5502
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