In ‘No Strings,’ Willie Cole transforms guitars, pianos, and saxophones into abstract animals and figurative sculptures. The show opens this April at Alexander and Bonin https://t.co/TGwP8Ioc7n
In ‘No Strings,’ Willie Cole transforms guitars, pianos, and saxophones into abstract animals and figurative sculptures. The show opens this April at Alexander and Bonin https://t.co/TGwP8Ioc7n
Artist Léo Caillard distorts art historical figures with glitches and warped forms in an ongoing series of abstracted marble sculptures https://t.co/t7JORhpkZf
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"Beyond comfort, it’s reflection, as well as memory. Every time they see or touch that quilt, they can remember the good times."
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The artist, who is also a trained psychotherapist, chooses ironic titles that are steeped in our culture of incessant improvement. https://t.co/h6wi21AgGH
"My largest effort and research focus on not tying myself to the naturalistic representation of figures, but on giving something more through a dreamlike study, or better an absurd one."
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