SHEILA KLEIN
OBJECTS BETWEEN SUBJECTS
Lewis & Clark Gallery, Portland, Oregon, 2002
"In light of the range of art Klein has created, one might wonder if the artist is capable of working in a more intimate scale. Indeed, Objects Between Subjects at the Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark College proves that Klein's acute wit and technical bravura are equally well-matched to more human-scale objects."

-Linda Brady Tesner, Director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Lewis & Clark College

Stand, a fortress made of giant Spandex pants, on display outside the gallery during Objects Between Subjects.
One of Klein's Ghost Rain Bonnets under the show title as visitors entered the gallery.
Bonnet Nave
Pieces from Ghost Rain Bonnets.
Floating on a Pond, Hassocks, and Holstein Oysters
Pillow Planets
Urband, a portable monument made of salvaged traffic signals, on display outside the gallery during Objects Between Subjects.
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