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What Remains presents new large-scale collages by Emily Krill made from 19th- and 20th-century paper. Figures, objects, landscapes, and abstract forms emerge through layers of color and pattern, holding traces of memory, labor, and everyday life. The work invites viewers to slow down and consider what endures.
Working with ledgers, letters, manuals, blueprints, and discarded documents, Krill builds layered compositions that are poetic and tender – leaning into wonder, time, and intimacy.
What Remains presents new large-scale collages by Emily Krill made from 19th- and 20th-century paper. Figures, objects, landscapes, and abstract forms emerge through layers of color and pattern, holding traces of memory, labor, and everyday life. The work invites viewers to slow down and consider what endures.
Working with ledgers, letters, manuals, blueprints, and discarded documents, Krill builds layered compositions that are poetic and tender – leaning into wonder, time, and intimacy.