So who would think that the release of a lot of ping pong balls would be the subject of a show in a major museum? It tickled my fancy, and engaged my thoughts around that perennial question again, what is art?
Nadine Krasnow, CRS
by Nadine
So who would think that the release of a lot of ping pong balls would be the subject of a show in a major museum? It tickled my fancy, and engaged my thoughts around that perennial question again, what is art?
by Nadine
This maze is another physical experience of art. You approach through a forest of white fabric balls, and then you enter the maze/labyrinth of diaphanous white fabrics that stretch all the way to the ceiling. An entirely new labyrinth experience, enveloping and delicate at the same time.
by Nadine
What is art? “In Transit” brings together four artists who make art out of the crates their works travel in. Think about the instantaneous transmission of visual images today, while the works themselves move slowly by land, air, and sea.
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by Nadine
The concept and execution of this exhibit is astonishing! Look at the close-up to understand the detail of the artist’s vision.
by Nadine
In this work, “Plastic Fantastic” by Lee Boroson, you experience the concept as you walk through the passageways and arches, as well as seeing the balloons around you and their shadows on the floor.
Negative space is not only seen, but experienced by the viewer. The plastic becomes and interprets a landscape, challenging the conventional notion of landscape, and underscoring the prevalence and significance of plastic.
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