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"the way things are  -- green with red"
"the way things are -- green with red"

"the way things are -- green with red"

Date2000
Label TextThis photograph of the artist lying in a verdant swamp reenacts a painting that is an English icon—in fact the most popular postcard sold by the Tate Britain. It mirrors the character Ophelia, who after being rejected by Hamlet in a Shakespearean tragedy, falls into a river while picking flowers and slowly drowns, singing all the while. In the original, Millais selected an array of flowers, each for their strategic associations. Anya Gallaccio uses red roses as visual exclamation points, and exploits their potency as symbols of love—both found and lost.
Object number2003.2
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Modern in America, July 8, 2004 - Feb. 27, 2005. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Fresh Impressionism, June 19 - Sept. 21, 2008. Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water, Mar. 18 - May 30, 2022.
Credit LineGift of Lehmann Maupin Gallery in honor of Lisa Corrin
Dimensions118 1/8 x 39 3/8 in. (299.7 x 100cm)
MediumChromogenic print
© (1970-73), 2009 Imogen Cunningham Trust
1970 - 73
Object number: 87.118