NEW WORK BY CONSTANCE GRAYSON

Constance Grayson is an artist who works in sustained bodies of work—each series a prolonged conversation with a single animating idea. e works presented here represent two of those conversations currently active and still unfolding. Creation asks how the world began, drawing on origin myths from Aboriginal, Judeo-Christian, Chinese, Native American, Norse and Inca traditions to imagine the moment before everything existed. Pictures at an Exhibition asks what music looks like when it becomes paint, responding movement by movement to Mussorgsky’s great piano suite. Different questions, different media, different visual languages—and yet the same underlying impulse: to begin with an idea and follow it wherever the making takes.