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You thought that you were alone but I caught your bullet just in time, solo exhibit at the International Museum of Surgical Science, Chicago, IL (March 5-May 21, 2010)
+ recent: Budapest Residency -- You told me that the end of life looks just like the mouth of a broad tunnel: a project on Budapest's Labyrinth and Bridges, new drawings available online at the New York Art Exchange
Bound & Gathered, Edge Zones Miami, co-curated with Emmy Mathis, Miami, FL (February 13-27, 2010)
+ You thought that you were alone but I caught your bullet just in time featured in the Chicago Reader, ArtSlant Chicago, the Chicago Art Examiner, the Nightwood blog, the Ponoko blog, and on Karin Lekan's blog

Annie Heckman, You thought that you were alone but I caught your bullet just in time (installation detail), 2009, paper, graphite, phosphorescent paint, thread, wire, lighting system, approximately 120 x 200 x 276 inches, installed at the International Museum of Surgical Science, 2010