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Strange Little Girl #7

Strange Little Girl #7

Artist: Silvia Levenson (Argentinian, born 1957)
Date: 2014
Dimensions:
41 1/4 x 20 x 16 3/4 in.
Medium: kilncast Bullseye glass and mixed media
Classification: Glass
Credit Line: Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number: 2015.41
Label Text:Born in Argentina, Silvia Levenson is of Russian-Jewish descent. Politically active already as a teenager, Levenson immigrated to Italy in 1981 with her husband and young children to escape the oppressive regime of military dictator Jorge Rafaél Videla (ruled 1976–1981), during which members of her family were “disappeared.” Her experiences during this intense and frightening time continue to inform her work.

Strange Little Girl, one of a series of sculptures in glass and mixed media, addresses issues of personal identity during childhood. Levenson notes, “My current work is related to the mysterious world of childhood. … the world of children is still far from adults until they accept their social rules: what is good and what is evil. Those years to me delineate an era where the edge between reality and dreams is very evanescent. For this series of works, I started making collages with pictures from my own childhood and masks of animals. I mixed animals’ heads and children's bodies, emphasizing the dreamlike and unreal world of children."
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