Not exact matches
Living and working in New York is hard work (speaking from personal experience) and when you finally get off the subway,
weave through hundreds of people on the
streets and climb your stairs to your apartment;
opening the door to your home can feel like you've just crossed a finish line.
Together, the works form what the press release calls «narrative textures»: A densely
woven,
open ended field of possible stories, rather than the one way
street of hegemonic history.
Peter Sacks «Migrations» Marlborough Fine Art 6 Albemarle
Street London
OPENS: April 18 The South African artist's paintings are tactile objects — hand -
woven with found textiles and artifacts, and imbued with an undercurrent of meaning and emotion.
Now he has combined it all with some
weaving, glassblowing and bronze casting to come up with an immersive installation called «Midden Heap,»
opening at Friedman Benda (515 West 26th
Street) on Thursday, October 26, 6 to 8 p.m.. On view until December 16.