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Artist: Elizabeth Alexander
A Mightier Work is Ahead: General Lee
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By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series A Mightier Work is Ahead transforms a series of commemorative Confederate plates that are collected and displayed in many homes. Alexander interrogates t...
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2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
Heirloom: Marlborough
By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series Heirloom transforms the porcelain and ceramic serving vessels we find in our homes. In Alexander's hands, these fragile, everyday and special occasion ob...
Category
2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
A Mightier Work is Ahead: Night Crossing
By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series A Mightier Work is Ahead transforms a series of commemorative Confederate plates that are collected and displayed in many homes. Alexander interrogates t...
Category
2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
A Mightier Work is Ahead: A Distant Thunder
By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series A Mightier Work is Ahead transforms a series of commemorative Confederate plates that are collected and displayed in many homes. Alexander interrogates t...
Category
2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
Materials
Porcelain
A Mightier Work is Ahead: Confederate Sunset
By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series A Mightier Work is Ahead transforms a series of commemorative Confederate plates that are collected and displayed in many homes. Alexander interrogates t...
Category
2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
Heirloom: Taylor Smith Taylor
By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series Heirloom transforms the porcelain and ceramic serving vessels we find in our homes. In Alexander's hands, these fragile, everyday and special occasion ob...
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2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
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Ceramic
Heirloom: Valencia
By Elizabeth Alexander
Located in Denver, CO
Elizabeth Alexander's series Heirloom transforms the porcelain and ceramic serving vessels we find in our homes. In Alexander's hands, these fragile, everyday and special occasion ob...
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2010s Contemporary Elizabeth Alexander Sculptures
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