
World-renowned artist Beth Lipman's latest work, House Album, is a selective portrait of the United States that explores the timely issues of agency, identity and memory. It is composed of two dimensional domestic objects that represent significant individuals and critical episodes in this country's history, creating an allegory of our collective home. In this film, concepts of House Album are visualized by utilizing the historic Pabst Mansion as an embodiment of our collecti... (Full plot summary below)
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World-renowned artist Beth Lipman's latest work, House Album, is a selective portrait of the United States that explores the timely issues of agency, identity and memory. It is composed of two dimensional domestic objects that represent significant individuals and critical episodes in this country's history, creating an allegory of our collective home. In this film, concepts of House Album are visualized by utilizing the historic Pabst Mansion as an embodiment of our collective home, the United States - a stunning yet polarized house struggling to make sense of its own history and identity.
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