Deborah Grant
Breathe, 2006
Paper on W.C. arches/40 lbs & adhesive letters
33" x 25.5"
Courtesy of Artist, Dunn and Brown Contemporary, and Steve Turner
Gallery
Suggested value: $3,000
Grant's work Breathe uses air-sick bags to represent the Twin Towers. The numbers on each bag reflect the exact time each of the towers fell down.
Deborah Grant lives and works in New York City. Recent solo shows include By The Skin Of Our Teeth, Dunn and Brown Contemporary, Dallas, TX; a gin cure (Selected Works), Steve Turner Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA; and a gin cure, Roebling Hall, (Chelsea) New York, NY. Deborah Grant has exhibited in, among other venues, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, the Studio Museum in Harlem, Santa Monica Museum of Art, Center for Contemporary Art in New Orleans, Carnegie Mellon’s Regina Gouger Miller Gallery, and Triple Candy, New York. She has been the recipient of numerous awards including Nimoy Foundation Grant for HCA Artists, Studio Museum in Harlem, NY and Rema Hort Mann Foundation.