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Its onpermanent display at the Brooklyn Museum.
And it involved working with fireworks and smoke bombs and other fun pyrotechnics shed learned how to use.
These photographs documenting Atmospheres are on view atNina Johnsongallery in Miami.

The Institute of Contemporary Art, Miamis Judy Chicago: A Reckoning opens December 4.
Where did the concept come from?The narrative of landscape and land art had been dominated by men.
Everybody participated by lighting flares, taking pictures or bringing food, as they were often long days.

I was able to pick up where I left off in both fireworks and dry ice.
Since that time, I have done five major new pieces.
In February 2019, I will do the sixth, at ICA:A Purple Poem for Miami.