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Published on March 12, 2008 at 2:00am
Deb Sokolow's elaborate diagrammatic drawings read like graphic novels. Often constructed from pen, pencil, watercolor, and correction fluid on paper, each drawings story features diagrams, floor plans, texts, and illustrations that chart an anonymous, paranoid narrator's obsessive explorations of the circumstances and clandestine connections between various characters and places. For the Kemper Museum, Sokolow will work directly on the gallery walls to construct a new storyline based on an amateur detective's attempts to unravel a mystery involving barbecue sauce, food critics, condiment espionage, and Kansas City's SubTropolis. Written in the second-person and following the narrative structure of a Choose Your Own Adventure, a popular series of children's books, viewers will assume the role of the central character and determine the fate of the inquisitive detective.
Tuesdays-Saturdays. Starts: Feb. 8. Continues through June 15, 2008