Elizabeth Withstandley Limited Edition Print

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Limited edition print by Elizabeth Withstandley from the series "Searching for the Miraculous" . 11”x14”, image size 5 1/2”x10” inkjet print signed and numbered, edition of 10, 2024.

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Limited edition print by Elizabeth Withstandley from the series "Searching for the Miraculous" . 11”x14”, image size 5 1/2”x10” inkjet print signed and numbered, edition of 10, 2024.

Limited edition print by Elizabeth Withstandley from the series "Searching for the Miraculous" . 11”x14”, image size 5 1/2”x10” inkjet print signed and numbered, edition of 10, 2024.

This limited edition print is part of the “Searching for the Miraculous” series, a trilogy of video and installation works inspired by Bas Jan Ader's final piece, *In Search of the Miraculous*. The series embarks on a new experiential journey that delves into themes of identity, time, and the romantic pursuit of something beyond the ordinary. The print captures a moment from the trilogy, which spans a cinematic short, a connected journey between two individuals, and the final voyage of a glass jar floating across the sea. The project, presented as a three-channel video installation, intertwines video, audio, music, and sculptural elements to reimagine this timeless quest.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Elizabeth Withstandley, originally from Cape Cod, is a Los Angeles-based artist and co-founder of Locust Projects in Miami and Prospect Art in Los Angeles. Her work is rooted in research-driven video installations that explore identity, individuality, and the blending of personal narratives with larger cultural themes. Known for her multi-channel video works like *The Real Brian Wilson* and *The Symphony of Names: No Man is an Island*, Withstandley's projects often traverse the line between fact and fiction, offering immersive and thought-provoking experiences. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including collaborations with the Smithsonian’s Recovering Voices Program, and she has participated in numerous artist residencies, showcasing her work across the U.S. and globally. Her exhibitions have spanned venues in Berlin, Albany, Athens, and New Orleans, as well as prominent spaces such as ATHICA: Athens Institute of Contemporary Art, The Bass Museum, and MOCA North Miami.