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PAMELA WILSON

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Artforum, March 1st, 2005

SAN FRANCISCO PAMELA WILSON GALLERY PAULE ANGLIM Collapse and catastrophe are timeless themes but also define the moment in which we find ourselves. "Democratic" elections, war, natural disaster, and misguided economic policy are disheartening realities that blend into a shifting cultural backdrop. This is the context of our times, yet the images with which the media bombards us are not without precedent: The rubble of a bombed building is a universal image, and the devastation left by a tsunami doesn't look so different from the aftermath of any other sort of disaster. Pamela Wilson's pain...

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