Even the Phrase Each Other
Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing,
There is a field. I'll meet you there.
When the soul lies down in that grass,
The world is too full to talk about.
Ideas, language, /even the phrase each other/
Doesn't make any sense.
–Jalaladdin Rumi
Interpreted by Coleman Barks, 1995
Interpreted by Coleman Barks, 1995
Even the Phrase Each Other examines intersecting themes of death, consciousness, destruction, and desire, these five artists draw on the cultural contexts that shape them. Working across interdisciplinary boundaries, their practices span painting, drawing, installation, sculpture, video, and performance. Full exhibition statement here ︎︎︎
Included artists:
Adrian Aguilera, Elina Ansary, Andy Nicholas Li, Hyunjin Park, and Sopheak Sam
05.10.2025–05.31.2025
Cornell MFA Class of 2025 Group Exhibition
Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn, NY
Checklist of artwork included in the exhibition
I Miss You More than I Remember You, 2025. 9-channel video installation (color; sound) with paper pulp, wood, cement, thread, 60 x 42.5 x 3 inches.
Elsewhere; View from Above S-21, 2025. Silkscreen on synthetic and hand-dyed fabrics with sewn strips, wooden dowels, rope, 58 x 48” each
Credits
Installation views, Even the Phrase Each Other, Brooklyn, New York, 2025. Photos by Hyunjin Park and Chanel Matsunami Govreau.
Left to right: Hyunjin Park, Adrian Aguilera, Elina Ansary, Sopheak Sam