Enormous cut-paper (well, actually, Tyvek) pieces hung from the rafters. Debby Ugoretz, one of my studio mates, does this kind of work, but smaller. However, it is her livelihood, not necessarily anything she wants to do as Art.
Here is a closer look at one of the pieces. It was really hard to get a picture of these.
but I love this view of the same piece, taken without a flash.
to be continued in the morning.
My personal favorite was an installation called Us in a Box by the artist Evonne Davis. This was only one piece in a huge installation on the floor of railroad spikes arranged differently in boxes of different sizes, filled with sand. I couldn't get a picture of the whole installation unless I flew above the show and my other pix came out fuzzy (what else is new?)-- but the variation and harmony (and "repurposed" found objects, of course) spoke to me. .
more art...
Ah - an interactive installation: a hair braiding lesson chages the look of the art.
Ah - an interactive installation: a hair braiding lesson chages the look of the art.
to be continued in the morning.
3 comments:
What a great environment for art and experiments! It is the gap between old and new (when the new things are becoming establishment) which is such a fertile ambiente. I was true for the place I lived in from 1983-2002. I'll show some of it. And so is Berlin. Wonderful! I'm curious for more.
Lots of hard work for sure, but what a great space! I love that piece by Debby Ugoretz......thanks for showing it twice. Looking forward to seeing more.
xo
Wonderful - thank you for sharing.
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