MONTCLAIR, N.J.- The Montclair Art Museum presents Quartered, Flipped and Rotated: An Installation by Devorah Sperber through May 8, 2005. New York-based artist Devorah Sperber will create a giant abstract installation using images from the Montclair Art Museum’s iconic Edward Hopper painting, Coast Guard Station (1929). Sperber’s wall-covering piece will interconnect and transform the composition of Hopper’s early masterwork into abstracted motifs that appear to be Native American textile motifs and seemingly surrealist, quasi-landscape vistas. The Museum’s two primary collection areas, American and Native American art, are united in utterly novel ways in this installation. Funding for Quartered, Flipped and Rotated: An Installation by Devorah Sperber is provided by the following Exhibition Angels: Judy and Josh Weston, Suzanne and Jeffrey Citron, and Bobbi Brown and Steven Plofker.