SUPER-SILLY-US exhibition at MarinMOCA explores the life-long, intergenerational dialogue between mother and daughter artists Barbara Stauffacher Solomon and Nellie King Solomon. Their shared training in architecture speaks to the artists’ expansive and playful approach to visual art which challenges the boundaries of established rules or frameworks.
The presentation features a suite of never-before-exhibited drawings from Stauffacher Solomon’s hand-made book SUPER-SILLY-US, as well as new Supergraphic installations created in response to the historic architecture of MarinMOCA’s 1933 Hamilton Field building, spanning the museum’s Main Gallery and Ron Collins Lobby Gallery.
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