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American,
b. 1955
Flame
1997
Graphite and ink on paper
72.75 x 64.75 x 3 in.
Gift of Joe Austin and Kathryn C. Wanlass Foundation
2013.3
"The ink and pencil drawing displayed here, of a man’s torso surrounded by moths, has not only erotic messages of its own, but is based in his interest in spiritual ideas using surrealistic imagery. Through the combination of the title and the moths that seem to be swarming around the male torso, I play upon the popular phrase, “Like a moth to a flame.” This phrase is often used in song lyrics or poetry and refers to an irresistible attraction. Moths have also been used historically as a symbol for the soul. My intention here with the subtle layering of the moths over and through the male torso, is to speak of the temporality of the human body, vulnerable in a cruciform pose, yearning for the same source of light which is the source of life for all things." —Cliff Benjamin
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