New Work by Cornelia Parker

November 19, 2005 – March 05, 2006 at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Through a combination of visual and verbal allusions, Cornelia Parker’s work triggers cultural metaphors and personal associations that transform ordinary objects into something compelling and unexpected. Parker’s exhibition at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts featured a new work, Anti-Mass, created during a FOR-SITE residency. The sculpture was constructed from the charred timbers of a Baptist church with a predominantly African American congregation; the church had been destroyed by arson. Anti-Mass was presented alongside a 1997 work, Mass (Colder Darker Matter), which was made from the remains of another Baptist church — this one with a mostly white congregation — that had been struck by lightning.

New Work by Cornelia Parker (installation view)

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, 2005–2006

Cornelia Parker’s FOR-SITE residency

Nevada City, California, 2005