EN MAS' artist Ebony G. Patterson's caskets from her performance Invisible Presence: Bling Memories have been highlighted in The New York Times. The installation of caskets, currently on view with Monique Meloche Gallery at Untitled, Miami, turn the spotlight towards underrepresented populations in Kingston, Jamaica by focusing on the phenomena of the 'bling funeral.' About the work, New York Times writer Ann Binlot says, "Seen in installation, they exemplify the old expression 'You may not have noticed me when I was alive, but you will damn well see me as I leave.'”
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