Marshall Gallery

Krista Svalbonas

works from displacement, What remains & Echoes of resistance

In the gallery's project room we are currently debuting a suite of new works by artist Krista Svalbonas from her most recent series, Echoes of Resistance. As a third chapter of work exploring the history of Baltic refugees during the post-war period of Soviet occupation, select works from the previous two series, Displacement and What Remains, are also on view.

Celebrating the completion of three, multi-year projects and our recent presentation of her works at Paris Photo, we are pleased to exhibit Krista Svalbonas' historically rich and tactile works. Works on view from the series What Remains, Displacement, and her most recent work 'Echoes of Resistance", showcase a deeply researched and timely creative endeavor from the Philadelphia-based artist. Archival letters and folk textile patterns of the artist's ancestors are cut into original architectural photographs made across dozens of trips to Lithuania, Latvia, and Germany. Along with humble portraits of surviving refugees, the projects illuminate the story of Baltic displaced persons in post-war Europe and later under Soviet occupation, and their will to preserve a fractured cultural heritage. Translating the universal experience of longing for what’s been lost, Svalbonas' process-forward work intelligently speaks to this near-forgotten history and provokes consideration of the impact of contemporary forced migrations.

Krista Svalbonas (American, b. 1977) has held recent solo exhibitions at the Copenhagen Photography Festival, the Tallinn City Museum, Estonia, the Museum of Textile and Industry, Germany, and the National Museum, Lithuania. Her work is part of the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Cesis Art Museum, Latvia, the Gregg Museum of Art and Design, North Carolina, and the Woodmere Art Museum and Temple University, Philadelphia, among others. Recent awards include a Center for Photographic Art Artist Grant (2022), Baumanis Creative Projects Grant (2020), Rhonda Wilson Award (2017), Puffin Foundation Grant (2016) and a Bemis Fellowship (2015). She is an associate professor of photography at St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia.

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