Hats are inexpensive ways to create amazing, inexpensive and modern wall decor and add color and texture to
empty wall surfaces.
Not exact matches
Presented on a single
wall overlooking a noticeably
empty gray -
surfaced floor, they form a kind of diary and include images of art (van Gogh, Cady Noland), well - known figures (Marilyn Monroe, Martin Luther King Jr.) and terrorist acts.
Traces of research and creation can be spotted in the photograms of studio equipment, industrial tools, newspapers, and art journals, while strains of Beshty's personal life and management role can be seen in the
empty food containers, employee contracts, exhibition invitations, thank - you notes, and cinema tickets that ripple across the
surface of the
wall.
One of his first works, at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1969, involved simply rearranging the institute's movable interior
walls that were used for exhibitions but leaving the
walls empty, to make evident to visitors that while the
walls «appear to be architectural
surfaces,» as he wrote, «they are really planar objects.»