Years ago, we visited a friend house-sitting a loft with a wondrous blue tape artworks on the windows. Astonishing, we thought, how a pattern of torn pieces of painter’s tape can change how we see. We discovered it was the work of artist Tony Feher, whose more elaborate works border on transcendent.
Read MoreYayoi Kusama’s Fab Lessons in Dots
We’ve posted about Japanese artist Yoyoi Kusama a number of times in the past, so taken were we with her view of art as medicine; losing herself in making art — “self-obliteration”— is her way of relieving illness. We have been especially transfixed by her repetitive use of dots in her artwork. In “The Obliteration Room”, currently on view…
Read MoreWHAT IF You Lived In a Chocolate Coated Room?
Artist Anya Gallaccio coated an entire room covered in thick dark chocolate, beckoning gallery visitors to lick, pick, stroke. Her work, she says, is about unpredictability in the materials and collaborations.
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