Feel free to respond to any of the following questions or just tell us your opinion about the exhibition--we would like to hear from you.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
What relationships do you see among the various works in this exhibition, beyond the materials used?
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Similar to walking down 57th street in NY, I see patterns of mass produced material that was created naturally. It stops me: I bend sideways. I want to see beauty and it wants to see me. As it does, in it's chaotic order, I recognize that I am a mass produced item. This is my relationship to Dan's work.
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2 comments:
Similar to walking down 57th street in NY, I see patterns of mass produced material that was created naturally. It stops me: I bend sideways. I want to see beauty and it wants to see me. As it does, in it's chaotic order, I recognize that I am a mass produced item. This is my relationship to Dan's work.
Best show at MOA since Judy Pfaff. Awesome.
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