«Isle Of Dogs may strand mangy, sickly pooches on
a floating garbage dump, even putting their furry hides in danger for the sake of a dark joke or two, but the apparent cruelty masks a deeper affection — a belief in the pure, undying loyalty of the species, around which this deceptively dog - averse filmmaker builds a...
The silkscreen and acrylic works in the show combine Andy Warhol's factory aesthetic with reproductions of Böcklin's painting and BHQF's own adaptation of the allegorical scene — a veiled figure
floats toward a huge
garbage dump that obscures the Manhattan skyline.