The show included Oasis (similar to his Untitled, in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York), 1996 — 2003, a large
glass case containing six glass shelves supporting no less than 2,000 tiny, glazed ceramic vessels that LeDray had made one by one.
Not exact matches
Typically, researchers drop a special solution,
containing carbon - rich molecules and a complementary plastic, onto a spinning platter — in this
case, one made of
glass.
Inside, the dining area
contains simple wooden furniture, an open kitchen, and a
glass case lined with fresh seafood bought daily from local markets.
There are a few names we already know, guaranteeing weight: Nayland Blake (disconcerting wall pieces made with
glass beads, buttons, feathers, and sequins), Louise Bourgeois (two tapestry and aluminum heads), Leonardo Drew (a beautiful wall of
cases containing cast - paper objects), Glenn Ligon (a Warholian silkscreen painting of Malcolm X), Vik Muniz (a photo of a chocolate - syrup drawing of Cassius Clay), Roxy Paine (a startling mushroom wallpiece) and Fred Tomaselli (splendiferous collages).