Not exact matches
The great room's fold - away glass walls and glossy white
floors create a minimalist backdrop for whimsical furnishings like a striped lounge chair, beanbag - like
cushions and colorful artwork, but a fireplace with a textured stone surround keeps the space from feeling like a
gallery.
Whether it's the work of Keith Sonnier and Joe Zucker (both of whom had shows in 2010 at Mary Boone
Gallery in New York) or the prototypes of «Rowing Needles» (1970) by Buckminster Fuller, on view at Meulensteen in a recent show that paired Fuller's streamlined pieces with the lumpy «
Floor Cushions» of the 33 - year - old artist - designer Eli Levenstein, or the new crop of alternative spaces (like the intimate and racy Honey Space for site - specific art, on 11th Avenue), a»70s esthetic rules.
shares a
gallery with Improv (2014 - 17), a collection of multicoloured glass whoopee
cushions placed on chairs and scattered across the
floor.
They are hand - formed clay, cast in aluminium and painted in shocking day - glo colors; their placement on plinths clearly marking them as artworks more at home on the
gallery stage rather than on a pine -
cushioned forest
floor.