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#EikonoklastesEikonoklastes: Influence, Perception, and the Responsibility of Image is a graduate exhibition by Ash Little exploring how perception shapes identity in contemporary visual culture. Drawing from the concept of eikonoklastes, meaning “image breaker,” the exhibition examines the relationship between self-representation and external influence.
The exhibition features a series of installation-based and graphic design works that investigate how identity is constructed, interpreted, and challenged through visual environments. A central installation recreates a familiar public space to highlight how anonymous interaction and shared visual language contribute to the formation of identity.
Through immersive and interactive elements, the exhibition encourages viewers to reflect on their own experiences with perception and the role images play in shaping understanding of the self and others.
The exhibition will be on view from May 5–15, with an opening reception on Friday, May 8 from 5–7 PM.
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