George Quasha (born 1942) is an American artist and poet who works across media, exploring language, sculpture, drawing, video art, sound and music, installation, and performance.
[6] The work has been exhibited at the Snite Museum of Art (University of Notre Dame), at White Box in Chelsea,[1] at the Samuel Dorsky Museum (SUNY New Paltz), and in several other countries (including France and India), and has been featured in several biennials (Wroclaw, Poland; Geneva, Switzerland; Kingston, New York).
[1] Quasha has collaborated extensively with artists Gary Hill and Charles Stein in the areas of video, language, sound and performance.
: "A preverb, in this special usage, as distinguished from proverb, is a saying in a state of language that stands previous to any claim on wisdom...
It contains a certain wild, which here aims to preserve the rich complexity and uncertainty of the impulse to state truth and to protect the mind against oversimplified interpretation.