Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Amanda Ross-Ho’s
“The Character and Shape of Illuminated Things (Facial Recognition)” was placed to interact with some of the temporal things that happen in the forest, curator Allison Glenn explains. “This is a sculpture about amateur photography, and we were thinking a lot about the circulation of images. So we chose to position that sculpture near the stage for the forest concerts because we know that people will see it, they’ll take a photo of it, it will circulate in this way and it will occupy the space that the artist intends it to occupy.”