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Julia Betts: The Dams are Broken
In this work, Julia Betts approaches portraiture through the lens of personal possessions. She visits each subject’s home to document the objects that populate their daily lives and then translates them into poured rubber forms that she then paints. These fragments of domestic life do not remain peripheral; they merge with the human figure, collapsing the boundary between person and possession. What begins as a portrait becomes something more unstable, revealing how the things we accumulate can gradually begin to consume us. The Dams are Broken is presented in partnership with Associated Artists of Pittsburgh and Radiant Hall.