Urs Fischer created a candle sculpture of Bruno and his wife Yoyo, which
we burned over the course of the show.
Not exact matches
Candles flickered on the tables; a few
of them had
burned out
over the
course of the
show.
This is the kind
of show that requires absolute patience and trust in the storytellers, opting for a slow -
burning pace that allows the characters to evolve naturally
over the
course of its time - jumping narrative.
As the wicks
burn down
over the
course of the
show, the wax figures will slowly dissolve and melt into an ornate oak chair.
The Vito Schnabel Gallery's first exhibition will feature new paintings and sculptures by Swiss - born artist Urs Fischer, including a life - size wax portrait
of Mr. Bischofberger and his wife Yoyo, which will
burn and melt
over the
course of the
show.