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    2016

    • Dionysus Lives

    • Dionysus Lives: Déjeuner sur l'herbe

    • Dionysus: Rites to Rave

    • Black River Installation

    2015​

    • New Winds Over Alba

    • Black River (In Basho's Footsteps)

    • The Calligraphy of Dance

    • Your Horizons

    • The Blue Skies of Your Horizons (for Chandi)

    • with the lights off... (for Chandi)

    • what makes the desert beautiful...

    2014

    • In Basho's Footsteps

    • Video Haiku Series

    • Leaf Storm

    • The Minotaur

    • What the Thunder Said

    • Titleless Mythology

    • Apotropaios

    • Fahrenheit 451

    2013​​​​

    • Dragonfly

    • The Wolf Hunt

    • 5 Cards

    • Fossil Fuel

    • The Wasteland

    2012​

    • The Art in Biology

    • Lake Baikal Circumnavigation

    • Fear and Trembling Series

    • Limbo

    • David

    • The Lover

    • Reincarnation

    • 3 Wolves

    • Les Bouteilles

    • Black Light

    • Self Portrait Series

    • 4 Views of Mt. Adams

    2011

    • In The Library of Lost Objects

    • Uncovered: Drawing Series

    2010

    • Lola

    • The Brick Prison

    Installation / 4 Charcoal Drawings

     

    Charcoal on card and wooden stretchers

     

    Exhibited in ECA, Poem by Pablo Valcarce

     

    What the Thunder Said is a collaboration between Anya Gleizer and the poet Pablo Valcarce. Gleizer made four life-sized charcoal drawings of Valcarce which are positioned around his poem "Out of Darkness." The poem and drawing play off of each other. They were created simultaneously.