“…a comprehensive survey of the indispensable work of the visionary artist Julia Scher. Scher’s Grosz-ian dystopic vision exposes the oppressive mechanisms of our surveillance society while simultaneously indicating the degree to which we are invested – psychologically and even sexually – in the perpetuation of these very apparatuses. Her work suggests that the difficult world we find ourselves living in may well be the world we actually want and deserve.”
– Lawrence Rinder, Curator of Contemporary Art, Whitney Museum of American Art (2002)