Leslie Kerby: Closing Ceremony
24 × 36 inches framed print. Worldwide shipping and taxes included. Limited edition of 1,000. Collectible and investable. Shipping in the U.S. is 1-2 weeks. International shipping is 2-4 weeks.
Often research based, Leslie Kerby’s art embraces a range of media and disciplines to focus on the networks and systems that influence our lives personally as individuals, and explore how we are variably connected to and changed by these networks and communities.This is a photograph of an installation in Auvillar, France in the summer of 2023 titled Closing Ceremony considering cemeteries as their own social network and looking at evolving and new trends in memorialization now that most physical cemeteries worldwide are at capacity.
24 × 36 inches framed print. Worldwide shipping and taxes included. Limited edition of 1,000. Collectible and investable. Shipping in the U.S. is 1-2 weeks. International shipping is 2-4 weeks.
Often research based, Leslie Kerby’s art embraces a range of media and disciplines to focus on the networks and systems that influence our lives personally as individuals, and explore how we are variably connected to and changed by these networks and communities.This is a photograph of an installation in Auvillar, France in the summer of 2023 titled Closing Ceremony considering cemeteries as their own social network and looking at evolving and new trends in memorialization now that most physical cemeteries worldwide are at capacity.
24 × 36 inches framed print. Worldwide shipping and taxes included. Limited edition of 1,000. Collectible and investable. Shipping in the U.S. is 1-2 weeks. International shipping is 2-4 weeks.
Often research based, Leslie Kerby’s art embraces a range of media and disciplines to focus on the networks and systems that influence our lives personally as individuals, and explore how we are variably connected to and changed by these networks and communities.This is a photograph of an installation in Auvillar, France in the summer of 2023 titled Closing Ceremony considering cemeteries as their own social network and looking at evolving and new trends in memorialization now that most physical cemeteries worldwide are at capacity.